Cities are large emitters of methane, a potent greenhouse gas and precursor for tropospheric ozone. We use space-based observations to study nearly 100 cities with a total population of 1.18 billion ...
Smoke fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) from increasing wildfires in the western United States threatens public health. While land managers often prioritize reducing wildfire risk in the wildland-urban ...
Exceeding the Paris Agreement’s 1.5 °C limit raises urgent questions of how countries’ responsibilities for climate action change in this new context. We introduce “net-zero carbon debt” as a ...
Models linking surface characteristics within incident solar radiation are inexorably dependent on the topography of the given region. To date, however, most operational surface reflectance retrievals ...
Particle tracking for future experiments at colliders is an incredible challenge in terms of sensor technology and readout. Simulation tools are a crucial ingredient to investigate new layouts able to ...