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Jul 20, 2012 Sulfur emissions dropped as utilities idled old coal plants A decrease in natural gas prices fueled switch from coal (Chemical & Engineering News) Environment, Climate,
Jul 19, 2012 Steven C. Wofsy awarded Roger Revelle Medal Medal from the American Geophysical Union recognizes outstanding contributions to the understanding of Earth's climate systems Environment, Climate,
Jul 17, 2012 Trial balloon: a tiny geoengineering project Two environmental researchers propose a nonintrusive field experiment with airborne particles (New York Times) and respond to incorrect information Environment, Climate, Applied Physics,
Jul 16, 2012 To clean up the mine, let fungus reproduce New biogeochemical understanding of manganese oxidation lends insight to environmental remediation Environment, Bioengineering,
Jul 6, 2012 Atmospheric scientists release first "bottom-up" estimates of China's CO2 emissions Estimates capitalize on instrumental measurements of CO2 in smokestacks and pollutants in the air by satellites and surface stations Environment, Climate,
Jun 29, 2012 New fuel cell keeps going after the hydrogen runs out Materials scientists demonstrate first SOFC capable of battery-like storage Materials, Environment, Applied Physics,
May 21, 2012 Toxic mercury, accumulating in the Arctic, springs from a hidden source Harvard study finds circumpolar rivers most responsible for high levels of mercury in the Arctic Environment, Climate,
May 16, 2012 Independent verification of CO2 cuts may be in researchers' grasp Team from Harvard, the University of Utah, and the National Center for Atmospheric Research used Salt Lake City as a model (Scientific American) Environment, Climate,
Apr 26, 2012 "Warming hole" delayed climate change over eastern United States 50-year model suggests regional pollution obscured a global trend Environment, Climate,
Apr 24, 2012 Grad student Gairik Sachdeva wins Link Fellowship Will use the award to support his work on synthetic metabolic control for biofuel production Environment, Bioengineering,