The Extraordinary Science of Canceled and At-Risk Climate Programs
INVITED · MAR-B03 · ID: 3975181
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The Scientific and Societal Importance of the Orbiting Carbon Observatories
ORAL · Invited
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Christopher W O'Dell
- Colorado State University
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Christopher W O'Dell
- Colorado State University
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Towards a Wholistic and Sustainable Atmospheric/Earth Observing System
ORAL · Invited
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Arlyn Andrews
- Silver Lining
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Arlyn Andrews
- Silver Lining
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Weather and Climate Research at National Laboratories: Benefits to Science and Society
ORAL · Invited
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Geoffrey K Vallis
- University of Exeter
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Geoffrey K Vallis
- University of Exeter
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Neighborhood scale greenhouse gas and heat emissions in the Southwest Integrated Field Laboratory experiment.
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Hestia-Phoenix: high resolution 2010-2022 anthropogenic fossil fuel CO2 time series for Phoenix-Mesa Urban Area, Arizona, USA, manuscript in preparation.
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Kevin R Gurney
- northern arizona university
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Kevin R Gurney
- northern arizona university
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Anna Kato
- northern arizona university
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Pawlok Dass
- northern arizona university
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Bilal Aslam
- northern arizona university
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Pankaj Sadavarte
- northern arizona university
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Helen Rowe
- northern arizona university
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Ted Schuur
- northern arizona university
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Sustained ocean observations in the Global Ocean Observing System: societal and scientific importance and and challenges for long-term operations
ORAL · Invited
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Lynne Talley
- UCSD
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Lynne Talley
- UCSD
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