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Apr 12, 2012 Zhiming Kuang approved for promotion to tenured full professor Climate scientist aims to understand the convective forces driving El Niño and the South Asian monsoons Environment, Climate
Feb 27, 2012 Reduction in U.S. carbon emissions attributed to cheaper natural gas Lower emission from power plants in 2009 was driven by competitive pricing of natural gas versus coal Environment, Climate
Jan 9, 2012 What would pristine air mean for the climate? Loretta Mickley, senior research fellow in atmospheric chemistry, asks what would happen if pollution and other aerosols were eliminated (NASA Blogs) Environment, Climate
Nov 4, 2011 Climate engineers weigh the risks of “planet hacking” projects Research investigates how well solar radiation management would combat climate change Environment, Climate
Oct 31, 2011 NSF grant will help deepen our understanding of Arctic climate change Daniel Jacob and Loretta J. Mickley are part of an NSF effort to improve predictions of climate change Environment, Climate
Oct 12, 2011 Climate scientist Zhiming Kuang wins Meisinger Award Honor by the American Meteorological Society (AMS) recognizes young, promising atmospheric scientists who have shown outstanding ability Environment, Climate
Sep 7, 2011 Research flights from the Arctic to Antarctic paint a vivid portrait of the atmosphere Steve Wofsy, principal investigator and atmospheric scientist for the mission, says "we now have views of whole slices of the atmosphere." Environment, Climate
Jun 17, 2011 Time to Electrify Michael McElroy urges a bipartisan approach to climate change and the future of energy (Harvard Magazine) Environment, Climate
May 4, 2011 Steven C. Wofsy elected to the National Academy of Sciences Election is considered one of the highest honors that can be accorded a scientist or engineer Environment, Climate, Awards
Aug 23, 2010 Frequent flying will create a "map" of the atmosphere Steve Wofsy and colleagues rely on a sophisticated jet to take pole-to-pole measurements (Nature) Environment, Climate
May 19, 2010 Climate scientists consider how Kudzu increases ozone pollution SEAS's Loretta Mickley and Shiliang Wu, with colleagues at Stony Brook, say “the vine that ate the South" may affect the air (Stony Brook) Environment, Climate
Apr 17, 2010 From sea to land to air, investigating the changing climate Jim Anderson investigates the icy Arctic and Steve Wofsy monitors the atmosphere from pole to pole (Harvard Gazette) Environment, Climate