Research Scientist at CIRES/NOAA and climber. I study aerosols and trace gases that influence climate and air quality. Views are my own. she/her IG: @lizzyasher
Excited for Patrick Cullis’ next round of videos from 100,000 ft! Another good launch from Boulder this morning, measuring aerosol, water vapor, and ozone.
"It's not necessarily that the sanction policy was wrong. It's just that it's not enough," @PatcohenNYT said. Listen to the discussion about the limits of sanctions, with @RichardHaass, @SangerNYT and @ewong. nyti.ms/3MhVpFZ
One of seven initial small weather balloon launches from La Reunion this past week to measure stratospheric aerosol after the Tonga eruption. If sounds cool to you, please check out our job opening (see below for details)!
We’re hiring! Would you like to join @NOAA_ESRL Chemical Sciences Laboratory to study stratospheric aerosol and do research that has societal impact? Please check out our job posting jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDe…. And retweet!
#CAMCA2021 has concluded after an outstanding day of talks and discussions. Special thanks to @lizzyasher and @nyrojasr for being our invited speakers. This is the 7th year producing this conference. Congrats team @PolitecnicoUSFQ
The Whole Air Sampling Pilotless Platform captures vertical gradients in VOCs and complements ground-based monitoring. Read more in ES&T: acspubs.co/hD3n50EvRWZ
Enjoying the the “slow science vs. fast science” debate at the online EGU. The real debate seems to be what’s the role of social media and science communication in “slow science”?
The Boulder Emergency Operations Center has been activated to respond to a fire near Jamestown. Heil Valley Ranch & Hall Ranch Trails are being evacuated. Follow Boulder OEM on Twitter @BoulderOEM or visit boulderoem.com/emergency-sta… for up-to-date information about the #CalwoodFire