Science and Technology for Sustainable Development:Two Atmospheric Problems

Sherwood Roland

Monday, 15 Feb 1999 at 8:00 am – Sun Room, Memorial Union

Sherwood Roland is the Donald Bren Reseach Professor of Chemistry and chair of the department at the University of California , Irvine. He is the first scientist to warn of chlorofluorocarbons released in to the atmosphere depleting the earth's ozone layer. He is also investigating the impact of methane gas.
Full Title:Science and Technology for Sustainable Development:Two Atmospheric Problems: Stratospheric Ozone Sun Depletion, and Smog a the Earth's Surface
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