John Tyndall
John Tyndall was an Irish scientist known for his significant contributions to the understanding of greenhouse gases in the 19th century, particularly his experiments measuring the heat absorption of CO2 and other gases, which highlighted their role in climate change.
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John Tyndall began systematically documenting the greenhouse effect during the mid-19th century.
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John Tyndall measured the heat absorption capacity of CO2 and conducted hundreds of experiments with it.
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