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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 19, 2012 Femtosecond laser research wins SPIE Green Photonics Award Members of Eric Mazur's applied physics laboratory honored for innovative, energy-efficient research in photonics Environment, Applied Physics
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
Dec 16, 2011 The water tamer John Briscoe tackles water insecurity around the world (Harvard Magazine) Environment
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
Jun 6, 2011 Q&A with Martha Heitzmann '97 (Ph.D.) A self-described “hybrid,” Heitzmann straddles cultures and disciplines to address the world’s energy crisis Environment
May 23, 2011 Dean Murray reflects on her oil spill commission experiences Says the need to create "a very different safety culture in the Gulf of Mexico" is the biggest lesson learned (APS Notes) Environment
May 18, 2011 Digging into geothermal energy Undergraduates' capstone engineering project recommends expansion of an efficient heating and cooling system in Radcliffe Yard Environment, Academics