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Air quality impacts from the electrification of passenger vehicles in the U.S.
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Contrasting the Hydrological Cycle in Past and Future Warm Climates – with implications for Ocean Overturning Circulatio
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Investigating air emissions sources in Alberta using satellite, aircraft, and ground-based measurements
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Investigating air emissions sources in Alberta using satellite, aircraft, and ground-based measurements
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Space-based measurements of CO2: past, present and future
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Space-based measurements of CO2: past, present and future
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Satellite Remote Sensing of Air Quality from Geostationary Orbit
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