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  • Paul Goddard and Ben Kravitz in Reuters article

Lead author Paul Goddard and co-author Ben Kravitz in article on Climate Engineering

Friday, November 17, 2023

Assistant Research Scientist Paul Goddard  

Quoting an article in IU News: "Scattering sunlight-reflecting particles in the atmosphere could slow rapid melting in West Antarctica and reduce the risk of catastrophic sea-level rise, according to a study led by Indiana University researchers.

The study, one of the first to look at how climate engineering might impact Antarctica, comes as scientists sound the alarm over the increasing likelihood of accelerated ice loss in West Antarctica this century (Reuters). The work appears in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.

In addition to Goddard, co-authors on the paper include IU Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Assistant Professor Ben Kravitz; Douglas MacMartin and Daniele Visioni of Cornell University; Ewa Bednarz with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; and Walker Lee of the National Center for Atmospheric Research."

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