- Career Development and Diversity
- Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
- Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
- Risk Perception and Management
- Diversity and Career in Medicine
- Climate Change Policy and Economics
- Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Interdisciplinary Research and Collaboration
- Climate variability and models
- Gender Diversity and Inequality
- Carbon Dioxide Capture Technologies
- Climate Change and Geoengineering
- Psychological and Educational Research Studies
- Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
- Polar Research and Ecology
- Nuclear and radioactivity studies
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Higher Education and Employability
- Global Energy and Sustainability Research
- Mentoring and Academic Development
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2021-2024
Carnegie Institution for Science
2024
Brown University
2024
Planetary Science Institute
2022-2024
American Geophysical Union
2022
Abstract Inequalities persist in the geosciences. White women and people of color remain under‐represented at all levels academic faculty, including positions power such as departmental institutional leadership. While proportion among geoscience faculty has been cataloged previously, new programs initiatives aimed improving diversity, focused on factors that affect equity geosciences, necessitate an updated study a metric for quantifying biases result under‐representation. We compile data...
Abstract Belmont County, Ohio is heavily dominated by unconventional oil and gas development that results in high levels of ambient air pollution. Residents here chose to work with a national volunteer network develop method participatory science answer questions about the association between impact on health their community pollution exposure from many industrial point sources county surrounding area river valley. After first directing government agencies responsible for permitting...
Abstract Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions affect local temperature; quantifying that response is important for learning about the earth system, impacts of mitigation, and adaptation needs. We assume climate system can be represented as a time‐dependent linear diagnosing Green's Functions spatial temperature to CO based on CMIP6 models. This allows us emulate component . approach sufficient capture experiments within one standard deviation multimodel spread across most regions, though...
Abstract Greenhouse gases (GHGs), including carbon dioxide ( ), impact global and local outgoing longwave radiation (OLR). The Antarctic is known for its near‐surface temperature inversion, where the addition of GHGs can lead to increased OLR during all but winter months. These changes in OLR, however, are unable explain modeled surface warming due across central Antarctica. Here we develop a simple explanation showing why adding always warms surface, allowing an estimation change...
Inequalities persist in the geosciences. White women and people of color remain under-represented at all levels academic faculty, including positions power such as departmental institutional leadership. While proportion among geoscience faculty has been catalogued previously, new programs initiatives aimed improving diversity, focused on factors that affect equity geosciences, necessitate an updated study a metric for quantifying biases result under-representation . We compile dataset 2,531...
There is a lack of diversity amongst geoscience faculty. Therefore, many departments are taking steps to recruit and retain faculty from underrepresented groups. Here, we interview 19 geoscientists who identify as member an race or gender declined tenure-track job offer investigate the factors influencing their decision. We find range key that influenced decisions accept decline position, including fit resources, experiences during interviews, negotiations offers, family, geographic...
<title>Abstract</title> Many geoscience departments are taking steps to recruit and retain faculty from underrepresented groups. Here we interview 19 geoscientists who identify as an race or gender recently declined a tenure-track job offer. A range of key factors influenced their decisions accept decline position including commitment diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) personal identities, DEI initiatives, mentorship; (in)civility during interviews; values revealed in negotiation;...
<title>Abstract</title> Carbon dioxide emitted in one country affects the global climate, imposing climate damage on other countries. Here, we estimate present value of country-to-country from current emissions using country-specific social costs carbon. We that net international related to carbon is $US 6.6 trillion. The due annual Annex II (developed) countries non-Annex I (mostly developing) estimated at 2 imposed by high emitters represents a substantial fraction gross domestic product...
The ability to rapidly simulate the climate implications of a large number CO2 emissions trajectories is helpful for implementing mitigation and adaptation policies. A key variable interest near-surface air temperature, which approximately proportional cumulative emissions. We take advantage this relationship, diagnosing Green’s Functions spatial temperature response based on CMIP6 experiment data, creating an emulator that can be used across scenarios estimate local responses. As compared...
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This is a preprint has not been peer reviewed. ESSOAr venue for early communication or feedback before review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v1]Nuclear Coal Power Generation Phaseouts Redistribute U.S. Air Quality Climate Related Mortality RiskAuthorsLyssa M.FreeseiDGuillaume P.ChossièreSebastianEasthamiDAlanJennNoelle E.SeliniDSee all authors Lyssa M....
Earth and Space Science Open Archive This preprint has been submitted to is under consideration at AGU Advances. ESSOAr a venue for early communication or feedback before peer review. Data may be preliminary.Learn more about preprints preprintOpen AccessYou are viewing the latest version by default [v2]Trends in representation of women among US geoscience faculty from 1999-2020: long road towards gender parityAuthorsMeghanaRanganathaniDEllenLalkiDLyssa MFreeseiDMara...