Qindan Zhu
qzhu.bsky.social
Qindan Zhu
@qzhu.bsky.social
MIT postdoc | Atmospheric scientist | Chemistry-climate interaction | Urban air pollution
Reposted by Qindan Zhu
Our FarmFlux Science Team solicitation was just released today! This NASA Earth Venture Suborbital mission will present exciting new opportunities to learn about atmospheric trace gas fluxes over U.S. agriculture. science.nasa.gov/researchers/...
Amendment 70: New Opportunity: A.62 FarmFlux Science Team - NASA Science
With this ROSES announcement, NASA is soliciting proposals for A.62 FarmFlux Science Team (ST). FarmFlux will quantify emissions of reactive and greenhouse gases from U.S. agriculture and characterize...
science.nasa.gov
November 22, 2024 at 3:24 AM
Reposted by Qindan Zhu
This article highlights some of our work over the last few years on NW India's agricultural fires, a seasonal and episodic source of regional air pollution. It was great to talk to Karishma Mehrotra at WaPo, and these anecdotes from farmers are especially important. #fires 🔥 #AirPollution 💨 #India
An Indian initiative to preserve vanishing groundwater by delaying the annual sowing of rice has led to a dramatic worsening of air pollution in New Delhi and the surrounding region.
How a change in rice farming unexpectedly made India’s air so much worse
No one anticipated that an initiative to save groundwater by delaying the annual rice season would aggravate northern India’s already miserable air pollution.
wapo.st
November 22, 2024 at 5:56 PM