
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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95% of what I read is science fiction and fantasy, and I will make book recommendations for those genres someday. But today’s post is about three climate books I’ve read in the past year.1
I’m a fan...
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Last month I identified four proposed actions where the public could push back. This month I identify five more (in approximate order of importance):
• A rollback of diesel pollution rules (comment here - click on “open for comments” butt...
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The Trump Administration continues to attack science, federal employees, and democracy itself in a multitude of ways. There is an opportunity to provide public comment on four recent proposals, and I encourage my audience to do so. Remember...
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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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