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U Researchers Develop Leading Urban CO2 Network

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CO2 is understood to be one of the key greenhouse gases that alter the energy balance of the Earth’s surface and thus the climate in which we live in. Human activities are increasing the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and leading to anthropogenic climate change, with potentially significant consequences, due to the central role […]

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Eric Sjöberg on Environmental Economics

Continuing our spotlights on GCSC faculty affiliate research, this month we chat with Eric Sjoberg, assistant professor in the Department of Economics. Why did you come to the University of Utah? On a professional level, I like the work my department does. We have a breadth in our approach to economics – it’s a really […]

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Utah Atmospheric Trace Gas & Air Quality Lab

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Utah Atmospheric Trace Gas & Air Quality (UATAQ) lab began as a joint effort between the GCSC and the Departments of Biology and Atmospheric Science. UATAQ collects and analyzes trace gas and air quality data, aiming to understand the spatial distribution and long term trends in Utah. Join them on Facebook and Twitter.

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Student Project: MovingU Toward Cleaner Air

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Global Changes and Society graduate students of 2015 encourage the University community to get to campus in ways that will not contribute to air pollution. Read about the five projects the class designed to move the University of Utah toward cleaner air.

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