Wallace Broecker, the renowned geophysicist who popularized the term 'global warming,' died Monday at the age of 87
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Wallace Broecker, scientist who made term 'global warming' popular, has died at 87Wallace Smith Broecker, a scientist who raised early alarms about climate change and popularized the term “global warming,” has died. He was 87.
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Wallace Smith Broecker, 'Grandfather of Climate Science' who revealed global warming to public, dies at 87Broecker once said that by burning fossil fuels, we are “playing with an angry beast.”
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Scientist who popularized term 'global warming' dies at 87'He saw clearly the unprecedented warming now playing out and made his views clear, even when few were willing to listen,' a fellow scientist said of researcher Wallace Smith Broecker.
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Scientist who popularized term 'global warming' dies at 87NEW YORK (AP) — A climate scientist who popularized the term 'global warming' has died. Wallace Smith Broecker was 87. Columbia University said the longtime professor and researcher died Monday at a New York City hospital. A spokesman for the university's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory said Broecker had been ailing in recent months. Broecker brought 'global warming' into common use with a 1975 paper that correctly predicted rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere would lead to pronounced warming.
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'Grandfather of Climate Science' Wallace Broecker Dies at 87Broecker was an early advocate for reducing fossil fuels to avoid the disruptive effects of climate change and brought the term 'global warming' into the mainstream.
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By 2080, global warming will make New York City feel like ArkansasStudy suggests that by 2080, if carbon emissions keep going at the current rate, New York City will feel a lot more like northern Arkansas.
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