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Apr 16, 2019 The trouble with thaw The warming Arctic permafrost may be releasing more nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, than previously thought Climate,
Apr 8, 2019 Carbon-negative power generation for China Reducing CO2 concentrations and air pollution in the atmosphere Climate,
Mar 11, 2019 Finding the right "dose" for solar geoengineering Solar geoengineering could halve global temperature increases without making climate change worse, research shows Climate, Geoengineering,
Dec 31, 2018 China’s war on particulate air pollution is causing more severe ozone pollution PM 2.5 pollution is falling but ground-level ozone pollution is on the rise Climate,
Dec 5, 2018 Wind power vulnerable to climate change in India Warming waters in the Indian Ocean is weakening monsoon circulation and decreasing wind speeds Climate,
Nov 28, 2018 Calculating solar geoengineering’s technical costs Research describes how anti-global warming stratospheric aerosol program could work Climate, Geoengineering,
Nov 5, 2018 Changing temperatures are helping corn production in U.S. — for now Research links warming temperatures and localized cooling to increased maize production Climate, Environment,
Oct 30, 2018 Large-scale wind power would require more land and cause more environmental impact than previously thought Wind beats coal by any environmental measure, but that doesn't mean that its impacts are negligible Climate,
Oct 18, 2018 A clearer path to clean air in China Formaldehyde – not sulfur dioxide — may be the key to China’s stubborn problem of wintertime air pollution Climate,
Aug 17, 2018 Undergraduate Summer Research Spotlight: James Salvador Niffenegger, S.B. ’19 This summer, James Salvador Niffenegger, S.B. '19, a mechanical engineering concentrator, has been collaborating with SEAS researchers to develop a carbon capture device, which could have applications in reducing the effects of climate change. Climate, Student Profile