My work on chemical feedbacks from solar geoengineering received some media attention and an AGU Editors highlight:
- This study upends how we think about the ozone layer and our health, Washington Post
- Unexpected Consequences of Solar Geoengineering, AGU Eos
- Skeptical Science New Research for Week #39 2023, Skeptical Science.
My work on decarbonizing the US electric grid was the subject of an interview I had with Government Matters, a news program focused on US federal policy, as well as cited in a news article on challenges to decarbonizing the grid:
- America's Electric Grid Has A $2 Trillion Problem
- Biden’s clean electricity goal tough but doable, says research fellow
My work on sulfur-formaldehyde chemistry in Chinese winter haze generated some media attention, some English language examples of which are below:
- A New Culprit Is Identified in China’s Choking Smog, New York Times
- Harvard researchers say they may have solved mystery of Beijing’s air pollution woes, Boston Globe
- As smog season begins, China wary of leaving residents without winter heat, CNN
- Interview with Rhod Sharp, Up All Night on BBC Radio 5 Live
- Beijing Air Pollution Mystery Could Be Solved, Scientists Say, EcoWatch
- American, Chinese scientists identify new chemical pathway of air pollution in China, Xinhua
- Is China targeting the wrong chemical in effort to cut winter smog?, Chinadialogue