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Black and white image taken from the air of a massive plume of smoke and a pyrocumulonimbus cloud over Earth’s surface
Posted inOpinions

Geoscientists Can Help Reduce the Threat of Nuclear Weapons

by Alan Robock and Stewart C. Prager 2 December 20213 December 2021

A nuclear war would claim many lives from its direct impacts and cause rapid climate change that would further imperil humanity. Scientists can help shape policies to put us on a safer path.

Camagüey Cuba
Posted inScience Updates

Three Decades of Atmospheric Optics Research in Camagüey, Cuba

by J. C. Antuña-Marrero, A. Rodriguez-Vega and Alan Robock 27 February 2019

Workshop for Thirtieth Anniversary of the Grupo de Óptica Atmosférica de Camagüey; Camagüey, Cuba, 23–26 October 2018

Posted inEditors' Vox

Getting Your Paper Published Part 2: Good Grammar, Clear Figures

by Alan Robock 20 September 201820 September 2018

Recommendations from an AGU journal editor on ensuring that your manuscript is well written and clearly presented.

Posted inEditors' Vox

Getting Your Paper Published Part 1: Don’t Annoy the Reviewers

by Alan Robock 18 September 201820 September 2018

Recommendations from an AGU journal editor on how to prepare a manuscript in a way that makes it easy for reviewers to read and assess.

Posted inScience Updates

Modeling the Effects of Geoengineering

by B. Kravitz, Alan Robock and U. Lohmann 7 August 2018

Report on the Eighth Annual GeoMIP Meeting; Zürich, Switzerland, 16–17 April 2018

High altitude clouds respond to geoengineering
Posted inScience Updates

Vetting New Models of Climate Responses to Geoengineering

by B. Kravitz and Alan Robock 26 December 2017

The Seventh Meeting of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project; Newry, Maine, 26 July 2017

Posted inEditors' Vox

Could Subsea Methane Hydrates Be a Warming “Tipping Point”?

by Alan Robock 13 April 20172 November 2021

The authors of a recent paper in Reviews of Geophysics answer questions about the potential for subsea methane hydrates to contribute to global warming.

Cirrus clouds at sunset.
Posted inScience Updates

Understanding How Climate Engineering Can Offset Climate Change

by B. Kravitz, Alan Robock and J. E. Kristjánsson 12 January 20179 February 2017

Sixth Meeting of the Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Project; Oslo, Norway, 21–22 June 2016

Posted inEditors' Vox

Blowin’ in the Wind: Observing Stratospheric Aerosols

by Alan Robock 21 April 20162 February 2022

New observations and understanding of stratospheric particles are crucial for evaluating their role in climate change.

Posted inScience Updates

New Paths in Geoengineering

by B. Kravitz, Alan Robock and S. Tilmes 17 February 201617 February 2016

National Center for Atmospheric Research Fifth Annual Geoengineering Model Intercomparison Workshop and Early Career Summer School; Boulder, Colorado, 20–24 July 2015

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