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New research provides insight into the abundance of natural and anthropogenic organic aerosols in the Arctic

A new study funded by CPO’s AC4 program expands our understanding of the composition and sources of Arctic organic aerosols.

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Fair-weather cumulus clouds are found to stimulate more surface energy exchange over a forested landscape

By Xinyi Zeng, Science Communications Specialist New research in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres found that low, fair-weather, cumulus clouds stimulate stronger surface energy exchange in comparison to other sky conditions over a forested landscape in northern Wisconsin. CIRES scientist Joseph Sedlar led the research along with a team of scientists from CIRES, NOAA

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NOAA RISA’s Wanda Crespo-Acevedo to present a Community-Based Climate Adaptation Toolkit at the Puerto Rico Climate Change Council XI Summit

At the March 17th XI Summit, Crespo-Acevedo will present the toolkit to climate adaptation professionals in the region, to support the goal of climate resilience in Puerto Rico.

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New research provides insight into the sources and sinks of an ozone-depleting trace gas

The research, co-authored by GML scientists and funded in part by CPO’s AC4, narrows the gap between known sources and sinks of methyl bromide.

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