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Questions about Gilbert Plass

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When was Gilbert Norman Plass born and when did he die?

Gilbert Norman Plass lived from 1920 to 2004. He worked as an associate physicist at the Metallurgical Laboratory of the University of Chicago during the war years until 1945.

What specific temperature prediction did Gilbert Norman Plass make about carbon dioxide in 1953?

In 1953 Gilbert Norman Plass stated that industrial carbon dioxide emissions would raise Earth's average temperature by 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit every 100 years. His calculations predicted that doubling carbon dioxide levels would warm the planet by 3.6 degrees Celsius.

Where did Gilbert Norman Plass work after leaving academia in 1955?

Gilbert Norman Plass left academia in 1955 to work as a staff scientist with Lockheed Aircraft Corporation before joining Ford Motor Company. He later became the first professor of atmospheric and space science at The Southwest Center for Advanced Studies which is now known as The University of Texas at Dallas.

How accurate were Gilbert Norman Plass predictions compared to modern climate data?

Modern measurements reported half a century later showed his mid-century calculations were remarkably accurate regarding global warming trends. The IPCC Fourth Assessment Report released estimates in 2007 placed the range between 2 and 4.5 degrees Celsius for a doubling of carbon dioxide matching his earlier prediction closely.

What philatelic society did Gilbert Norman Plass found and when?

Gilbert Norman Plass founded the United States Possessions Philatelic Society in 1978. He served as editor of their journal called Possessions for 14 years while also hosting a classical-music oriented radio program named Collector's Choice on KAMU-FM.