Roger Revelle Medal was created in 1991.
Roger Revelle was a geologist. He was one of the first scientists to study global warming and the movement of Earth's tectonic plates.
Douglas ReVelle was born in 1949.
R/V Roger Revelle is docked at Kaohsiung, Taiwan until 3/24 when it will sail to Philippine Sea for 21 days and then return.
Randy Revelle was born on 1941-04-18.
Hamilton Revelle was born on May 31, 1872, in Gibraltar, UK.
Jill Revelle was born on May 20, 1977, in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Roger Revelle, a professor of oceanography at Harvard University, greatly influenced Al Gore's views on global warming. Revelle published research on the impact of rising CO2 levels on climate change, which inspired Gore to become an advocate for environmental issues.
Roger Revelle and Charles David Keeling measured carbon dioxide levels in Earth's atmosphere. Their work provided key evidence for the theory of global warming and the role of human activities in increasing carbon dioxide concentrations. Revelle and Keeling's research laid the foundation for our understanding of climate change and its potential impacts.
Roger Revelle is known for his pioneering work in oceanography, particularly his research on the carbon cycle and its implications for global climate change. He was one of the first scientists to measure the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and to recognize the role of human activities in increasing these levels. Revelle's work laid the foundation for our understanding of the impact of human activities on the Earth's climate.
Douglas ReVelle died in 2010.
Revelle College was created in 1964.