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Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Program

New Jersey is fertile ground for climate and environmental research

Princeton experts identify priorities for the upcoming United Nations climate conference

V. "Ram" Ramaswamy

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Celebrating Syukoro ‘Suki’ Manabe’s Nobel Prize for modeling climate change

Princeton’s Syukuro Manabe receives Nobel Prize in physics

New study reveals the intricacies below Greenland’s massive ice sheet

Arctic waters unlikely to experience climate change plankton bloom

Anthropogenic activity has disrupted Earth’s energy balance

Climate change presages a hot future in the tropics

Cyclone intensity likely the result of climate change

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