Dutch climatologist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Jozef Crutzen (Dutch pronunciation: [pʌul ˈjoːzəf ˈkrɵtsə(n)]; 3 December 1933 – 28 January 2021)[1] was a Dutch atmospheric chemist.[2] [3][4] He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1995. He was known for work on the ozone layer and climate change.
Paul Crutzen | |
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Born | Paul Jozef Crutzen 3 December 1933 |
Died | 28 January 2021 87) | (aged
Citizenship | Dutch |
Alma mater | University of Stockholm |
Known for | Research on ozone hole Anthropocene term |
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Institutions | University of Stockholm National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Colorado State University Max Planck Institute for Chemistry |
Website | www |
Crutzen died on 28 January 2021 at the age of 87.[5]
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