Britt Stephens is a biogeo scientist who researches carbon dioxide levels in comparison to the temperature of the Earth. Stephens works for the National Center for Atmospheric Research, also referred to as NCAR. Britt Stephens completed research with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Carbon Cycle and Greenhouse Gases organization before joining NCAR in 2002. He researched developing new tools to observe atmospheric O2 and CO2 and creating sets of data to understand the global carbon cycle process. Stephens led global airborne CO2 studies and changed the view on the latitudinal circulation of carbon sinks. Stephens was a researcher for a global airborne analysis of greenhouse and akin gases that discovered over 90 unheard …show more content…
(National Geographic). That may not seem like a lot, but it’s a problem that’s only going to get worse. Britt Stephens has used the scientific method to further investigate how CO2 levels affect our weather. Stephens started off all of his research with one problem in mind: How does the location and amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere affect the temperature of the Earth and it’s drastic rise in recent years. He took action on this issue by building an instrument which measures oxygen and CO2 levels in the atmosphere to figure out climate change. Stephen also uses quantitative data to measure how much CO2 plants take in and how that perturbs the issue of global warming. Stephens also analyzes the data he collects to find a claim. (UCAR). Due to Stephen's use of the scientific method, his research on carbon dioxide today can help the field tremendously. Many scientists agree with Stephens, saying carbon dioxide is a main reason for global warming. (National …show more content…
By understanding the effects of carbon dioxide levels on the Earth, we can start to become closer to finding a solution to this massive problem that seems to be rapidly increasing. Stephens used his research and analysis on carbon dioxide to help better understand the issue at hand and to put science on the path to a solution, and quickly. Britt used his vast knowledge on carbon dioxide levels to work on an instrument to better research how much CO2 is being absorbed into plants and water in comparison to how much oxygen plants are releasing. He travels all over the world to research this topic in other areas and climates as well. His research continues and thrives in the direction to one day, hopefully soon, finding out exactly how carbon dioxide affects the rise of the temperature and global warming happening all around the world. (Science