
Climate science and policy analysis from Marcus Sarofim: 17 years EPA, MIT PhD, JHU adjunct, key contributor to 2009 GHG Endangerment Finding. Saraph (my name's root) means "fire"—fitting for climate commentary.
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I once stepped in to guest tutor a 6th grader in math. We were happily doing some problems when he made a calculator error and produced a number that was 10 times too large. I asked him to look at the problem and see if there were any issue...
IMPORTANT NOTE: I am updating both the FaIR and BRICK code to address some issues highlighted by Zeke Hausfather and Tony Wong. I hope to post a new version of this substack by Monday. The main conclusions should be robust, but many details...
One of my professors used to tell his class, “Never use the words small or large without context. A bread loaf is small relative to a car, but huge relative to an atom. Context matters.” As one can imagine, this kind of thinking is relevant...
Today’s post about geoengineering is an outgrowth from a guest lecture about geoengineering I presented at Howard University. The topic is timely because it is having a political moment — two Republican state legislatures (and counting) hav...
The author (left) with scientists participating in the AGU Congressional Visit Day and a staffer (middle) from Congresswoman Norton’s office
My last post was about protecting the federal science enterprise through Appropriations. This post...
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Climate science and policy analysis from Marcus Sarofim: 17 years EPA, MIT PhD, NYU Marron researcher, JHU lecturer, key contributor to 2009 GHG Endangerment Finding. Saraph (my name's root) means "fire"—fitting for climate commentary.
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