Aerosol Research Sponsored By U.S. Department of Energy
May 27, 2023 | ZeroGeoengineering.com |
In partnership with academic institutions and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Atmospheric System Research (ASR) funded the Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER)-MAP campaign during July-August 2022 across Houston, Texas.
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The ASR mission described in the report was to “research aerosol processes that affect Earth’s radiative balance and hydrological cycle.”
For over 70 years U.S. government agencies have funded and supported activities such as this that lack safety regulation, oversight or public consent.
“Public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.”
-President Eisenhower, 1961
Sheesley, RJ, S Usenko, R Griffin, D Collins, J Flynn, Y Wang, S Yoon,
K Sauceda, C-Y Chao, and Z Zhu. 2023. TRACER-MAP Field Campaign
Report. U.S. Department of Energy, Atmospheric Radiation Measurement user facility, Richland, Washington. DOE/SC-ARM-23-004.
During July-August 2022, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric System Research (ASR)-funded Tracking Aerosol Convection Interactions Experiment (TRACER)-MAP campaign
completed an Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) user facility field study to measure and map aerosol, volatile organic compounds (VOC), trace gas, and select meteorological observations across
Houston, Texas.
Work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy,
Office of Science, Office of Biological and Environmental Research
Link To Report HERE
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TRACER Campaign April 2021-2022
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