School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

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Local Efforts to Save Coral Reefs May Be Futile External News Scotty Smith
Dufek, Shoemaker, and Singleton selected for Georgia Tech's Emerging Leaders Program News A. Maureen Rouhi
Undergrads Help Save Money and Reduce Georgia Tech’s Carbon Dioxide Emissions News Will Rusk
Georgia Tech Scientist Britney Schmidt Named to Planetary Society’s Board of Directors News A. Maureen Rouhi
Did alien life flourish in Ancient Martian Marshlands? Crater on Mars was much wetter and warmer 3.8 billion years ago. External News Scotty Smith
Air pollution doesn’t just make breathing harder for humans. In the Pacific, fish are choking, too. External News Scotty Smith
At Issue: What About Climate Change? News Kristen Bailey
Borneo Stalagmites Provide New View of Abrupt Climate Events Over 100,000 Years News John Toon
Movie Prompted Cederquist to Take Up Hobby News Amelia Pavlik
Pollution Doesn’t Change the Rate of Cloud Droplet Formation, Study Shows News John Toon
Study Shows that Gases Work with Particles to Promote Cloud Formation News John Toon
Nenes's Atmospheric Bacteria Paper Accepted into PNAS, Receives Worldwide Attention News Katie Brown
Study Finds Substantial Microorganism Populations in the Upper Troposphere News John Toon
Traveling Through the Volcanic Conduit News Jason Maderer
Students Achieve Record-Breaking Reductions in Carbon Emissions News Kristen Bailey