1. Photo of rugged coastline

    Cutting specific pollutants would slow sea level rise

    Reducing emissions of four shorter-lived pollutants could slow the annual rate of sea level rise by up to 50 percent.

    • Climate

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  2. Emily CoBabe Ammann is the new director of UCAR Community Programs

    Emily CoBabe-Ammann to head UCAR Community Programs

    Emily CoBabe-Ammann, an experienced manager and strategist in science and education programs, is the new director of UCAR Community Programs effective April 15.

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  3. Yellowstone supercomputer delivers early results

    A diversity of science by researchers at NCAR and across the university community is emerging from the new system.

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  4. First Place: NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center Recognized for Outstanding Design Implementation

    NCAR has won international recognition for its sustainable approach in designing and building the NWSC.

    • Supercomputing

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  5. UCAR opens Washington office for advocacy and business development

    The new office will advocate for UCAR's member universities and also seek business opportunities with companies and foundations.

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