1. Simulated cooling from geoengineering

    New approach to geoengineering simulations is significant step forward

    Using a sophisticated computer model, scientists have demonstrated for the first time that a new research approach to geoengineering could potentially be used to limit Earth’s warming to a specific target while reducing some of the risks and concerns identified in past studies, including uneven cooling of the globe.

    • Climate

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  2. Super Science Saturday: balloon launch

    Free family fun at Super Science Saturday: Nov. 4

    The theme of this year's annual event is wild weather.

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  3. Mount Tambora's caldera

    Future volcanic eruptions could cause more climate disruption

    Major volcanic eruptions in the future have the potential to affect global temperatures and precipitation more dramatically than in the past because of climate change.

    • Climate

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  4. Visualization of ozone on the Front Range

    Scientists pinpoint sources of Front Range ozone

    The new report uses measurements from two major Front Range field projects

    • Air Quality

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  5. Three new trustees join UCAR's board

    UCAR now has 117 member universities and colleges across North America

    • Organization

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