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Stephen SitchPlace of work: United Kingdom University: MET Office |
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Dr Stephen Sitch is an ecosystem research scientist at the Hadley Centre. He attained a PhD from the University of Lund, Sweden, with a thesis entitled, “The role of vegetation dynamics in the control of atmospheric CO2 content”. He took a research scientist position at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, Potsdam, Germany. His tasks have been to co-ordinate the development of the community global land ecosystem model, LPJ, and participated in several international projects and model coupling activities, coupling vegetation and atmospheric models of a range of complexities from intermediate to full complexity GCMs. In 2004 Dr. Sitch joined the Hadley Centre, UK. His major research interest at the Hadley centre is the impact of ozone of vegetation, and interaction between ozone and CO2 on future land productivity and carbon storage. He has currently 40 peer-reviewed articles published in international journals covering the topics of vegetation dynamics and the global carbon cycle. |
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Ozone Damage to Vegetation Enhances Global Warming13 Aug, 2007 11:20 am The issues of air quality and climate change are even more connected than we thought. Changes in the concentration of ozone in the lower atmosphere are... | ||
Climate: A Bigger Picture26 Jul, 2007 03:08 pm Stephen Sitch, lead author of a study published today in Nature, reports that current climate models overlook the effects of atmospheric chemistry on global... | ||







