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The Measure Of Water: NASA Creates New Map For The Atmosphere
December 9, 2003 NASA scientists have opened a new window for understanding atmospheric water vapor, its implications for climate change and ozone ... > full story -
Scripps Scientists Link Ozone To Atherosclerosis
November 7, 2003 A team of investigators led by The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) President Richard A. Lerner, M.D., and TSRI Associate Professor Paul Wentworth, Jr., Ph.D., are reporting evidence for the ... > full story -
Near-Real Time Ozone Forecasting Made Possible By Envisat
November 4, 2003 Stratospheric data supplied by Envisat are the basis for a near-real time global ozone forecasting service now available ... > full story -
New Global Treaty Proposed To Control Climate Change And Improve Health
October 16, 2003 A global treaty focusing on intercontinental air pollution could be a better approach to controlling climate change than the Kyoto Protocol, according to a new scientific study. By cooperating to ... > full story -
Down And Dirty: Airborne Ozone Can Alter Forest Soil
October 16, 2003 The industrial pollutant ozone, long known to be harmful to many kinds of plants, can also affect the very earth in which they ... > full story -
UC Scientists Discover Plant Gene That Promotes Production Of Ozone-Destroying Methyl Halides
October 14, 2003 A team of University of California scientists has identified a gene that controls the production by terrestrial plants of methyl halides, gaseous compounds that contribute to the destruction of ozone ... > full story -
UCI Study Uncovers Unexpectedly High Air Pollutant Levels In Southwest States
October 7, 2003 UCI atmospheric scientists have found that greenhouse gases released from oil and natural gas exploration and processing in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas create regional air pollution levels similar to ... > full story -
2003 Ozone 'Hole' Approaches, But Falls Short Of Record
September 26, 2003 This year's Antarctic ozone hole is the second largest ever observed, according to scientists from NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Naval Research ... > full story -
Destruction Of Ozone Layer Is Slowing After Worldwide Ban On CFC Release
July 30, 2003 The rate at which ozone is being destroyed in the upper stratosphere is slowing, and the levels of ozone-destroying chlorine in that layer of the atmosphere have peaked and are going down -- the ... > full story -
Increasing Carbon Dioxide Relieves Drought Stress In Corn, Researchers Say
July 28, 2003 Increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will benefit photosynthesis in U.S. corn crops in the future by relieving drought stress, say researchers at the University of Illinois at ... > full story
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