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Carbon Dioxide
Information Analysis Center About CDIAC |
The Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
(Thomas A. Boden, Director), which includes the
World Data Center for Atmospheric Trace Gases,
is the primary global-change data and information analysis center of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
CDIAC responds to data and information requests from users from all over the world
who are concerned with the greenhouse effect and global climate change. CDIAC's
data holdings include records of the concentrations of carbon dioxide and other
radiatively active gases in the atmosphere; the role of the terrestrial biosphere
and the oceans in the biogeochemical cycles of greenhouse gases; emissions of carbon
dioxide to the atmosphere; long-term climate trends; the effects of elevated carbon
dioxide on vegetation; and the vulnerability of coastal areas to rising sea level.
On the other hand, CDIAC does not specialize in information on the medical
aspects of carbon dioxide exposure, or industrial and household uses of carbon
dioxide (for example, commercial sources of canisters of compressed
CO2 gas, or fire extinguisher supplies).
CDIAC is supported by DOE's Climate
Change Research Division of the
Office of Biological and
Environmental Research. CDIAC represents DOE in the multi-agency
Global Change Data and Information System.
Wanda Ferrell is DOE's Program Manager with responsibility for
CDIAC.
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CDIAC
(865) 574-0390
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
(865) 574-2232 (FAX)
cdiac@ornl.gov
Data and Information Requests: (865) 574-3645