Upcoming workshop on understanding urban greenhouse gas emissions
Supported by CPO’s AC4 Program, the workshop will take place October 7-8 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Advancing scientific understanding of climate, improving society’s ability to plan and respond
Supported by CPO’s AC4 Program, the workshop will take place October 7-8 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The second Climate.gov tweet chat will take place on Thursday, August 29 at the NOAAClimate twitter handle, and feature three scientists who are a part of the AC4 Program-supported FIREX-AQ field campaign.
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The group is made up of 10 research teams that started projects in FY18 with a focus on the interaction of biogenic volatile organic compounds and reactive nitrogen.
AC4 Program’s Nitrogen Aerosol group holds first PI meeting Read More »
Supported by NOAA’s AC4 Program, on July 24th the FIREX-AQ summer 2019 field campaign launched its first flight out of Boise, Idaho to study the impact of wildfires and prescribed burns on air quality and climate.
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This research was supported, in part, by the Climate Program Office’s AC4 program.
Airborne Research Shows East Coast Cities Emitting Twice as Much Methane as Estimated Read More »
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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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.
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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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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Read our Women’s History Month interview with Dr. Colette Heald, a professor at MIT, the head of the Atmospheric Chemistry and Composition Modeling Group, a PI funded by AC4, and a former NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoc.
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