Collaborative work with CAICE team featured in PCCP’s Chemistry in Climate Change collection

Chemistry in Climate Change « ESPI Blog.

PCCP has collected together some of the best research highlighting the importance of chemistry in climate change. The article ‘Raman microspectroscopy and vibrational sum frequency generation spectroscopy as probes of the bulk and surface compositions of size-resolved sea spray aerosol particles’ has been selected to feature in this high profile collection and has been made free to access for four weeks.

“In the lead up to the UN climate change conference in Paris in late 2015, it is timely to consider the importance of chemistry in climate science. This collection showcases the essential contributions of chemical science to understanding climate change. As the world weighs mitigation and adaptation options, chemists will be part of the search for solutions.”
Professor Susan Solomon, USA
Ellen Swallow Richards Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry & Climate Science, MIT
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Advisory Board Member

You can read the full collection for free* until the 20th of December, 2014.