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Paul J. Crutzen

Paul J. Crutzen

Dutch climatologist

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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995

https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/1995/crutzen/interview/

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Nobel Laureate Paul J. Crutzen has died

https://www.mpg.de/16360356/obituary-paul-j-crutzen

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Paul Crutzen, Nobel Laureate Who Fought Climate Change, Dies at 87

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https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/04/science/paul-crutzen-dead.html

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February 4, 2021

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1995

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https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/paul-crutzen-dead/2021/01/29/97e9c200-6244-11eb-afbe-9a11a127d146_story.html

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Amsterdam
Amsterdam
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2000

Paul Krutzen, together with Eugene Stormer, proposed the term "Anthropocene" to describe the modern geological epoch.

1995

Paul Crutzen was recipient of the Global Ozone Award for "Outstanding Contribution for the Protection of the Ozone Layer" by United Nations Environment Programme.

1982

Paul Crutzen wrote the publication introducing the subject: The atmosphere after a nuclear war: Twilight at noon.

1970

Crutzen discovered that certain substances cause damage to the ozone layer.
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Paul Jozef Crutzen was a Dutch meteorologist and atmospheric chemist. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995 for his work on atmospheric chemistry and specifically for his efforts in studying the formation and decomposition of atmospheric ozone. In addition to studying the ozone layer and climate change, he popularized the term Anthropocene to describe a proposed new epoch in the Quaternary period when human actions have a drastic effect on the Earth. He was also amongst the first few scientists to introduce the idea of a nuclear winter to describe the potential climatic effects stemming from large-scale atmospheric pollution including smoke from forest fires, industrial exhausts, and other sources like oil fires.

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Lomonosov Gold Medal
Lomonosov Gold Medal
Known for
Research on ozone hole Anthropocene term
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Physics
Physics
Website
https://www.mpic.de/3864489/paul-crutzen

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