Research
Coastal waters such as the Chesapeake Bay estuary are strong sources of a range of volatile sulfur-containing gases like carbon disulfide (CS2) and carbonyl sulfide…
READ MOREFor the past 50 years forests in the United States have been a net carbon sink—absorbing more carbon than they release. This sequestration of carbon…
READ MOREAerosol-cloud interactions are recognized in the scientific community as the largest uncertainty in estimates of the Earth’s changing energy budget. In the context of these…
READ MOREProfessor Nat Lifton, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, graduate student (and 2012 PCCRC Fellow) Casey Beel, and collaborators from the University of Colorado and the University…
READ MOREUnder climate change, precipitation regimes are expected to shift, with the climates of some regions becoming drier and others becoming wetter. At the same time,…
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