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Atmospheric Chemistry, Carbon Cycle and Climate (AC4)

Enhanced North American carbon uptake associated with El Niño

A recent article supported by AC4 entitled “Enhanced North American carbon uptake associated with El Niño” was published June 5, 2019, in Science Advances. The study found that long-term atmospheric CO2 observations over North America document a persistent response to the El Niño–Southern Oscillation.

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Study shows U.S. Methane Emissions Flat since 2006 Despite Increased Natural Gas Production

A new study from ESRL/GMD (partly supported by CPO’s AC4 Program) shows that contrary to recent findings, methane emissions in the United States have not increased significantly in the past decade.

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Meet Our Scientists: Kelley Barsanti

Meet Dr. Kelley Barsanti! She is an Assistant Professor at the University of California Riverside and an affiliate with the Bourns College of Engineering’s Center for Environmental Research & Technology (CE-CERT). Read more to learn about her work with AC4 and what success means to her. 

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Meet Our Scientists: Tran Nguyen

Dr. Tran Nguyen is an Assistant Professor at the University of California at Davis. She leads a research lab at UC Davis conducting atmospheric chemistry research, and teaches college courses on environmental chemistry. Read more about how she became a chemist and how she feels about being a woman in science.

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