
Noelle Eckley Selin
@noelleselin
Professor @mitidss @eapsmit. Director, MIT Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy. Book: Mercury Stories, MIT Press, 2020.
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Check out our PNASNews article w Alessandro Taberna Antonia Hadjimichael Brayton Noll featured in the SI on #Sustainability edited by Noelle Eckley Selin @amandagiang William C. Clark: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2⦠Happy to add a few words on this European Research Council (ERC)-funded work. SC3 Team @tudelftTBM


New paper by Rebecca Saari Megan Lickley @globalecochange Chris Bauch AmyLi Kathryn Conlon et al. as part of our special feature on Modeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Development (w/@amandagiang William C. Clark ); for otehr papers see pnas.org/topic/555


šØNew paper alertšØWe researched the impact of deforestation on global mercury (Hg) pollution, finding that deforestation is contributing ~10% of anthropogenic mercury emissions. Read more to learn about our study (1/9) pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac⦠OA version: doi.org/10.31223/X5TQ03


Interested in AI / data science and atmospheric chemistry (or any chemistry). Lectureship position going at Chemistry Dept at University of York. jobs.york.ac.uk/vacancy/lectur⦠Jobs in Atmos. Chem. & Aerosols - Now on Bluesky

A new modeling approach developed by MIT Joint Program faculty affiliate Noelle Eckley Selin and two MIT colleagues could help decision-makers identify--and design interventions for--future long-term #agriculture #sustainability challenges. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnā¦


Can old data teach us new things (or remind us of things we've forgotten)? Inspired during a visit back to Berkeley by Timothy Bertram,@CappaSnappa proposed a session with editorial support from@ChemDelphine and me. Hope to see you and your vintage data at #AGU24!



Big thanks to Noelle Eckley Selin @amandagiang William C. Clark for leading the special issue in PNASNews on āModeling Dynamic Systems for Sustainable Developmentā A strong set of papers emerging from a series of workshops. pnas.org/topic/555 Two of note (among others) š§µš 1/4

My dept, MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing, is hiring 2 jr and 1 sr faculty this year. It's a cohort hire; we're looking for people who work at intersection of media & STEM w/a focus on transforming society; potential areas of focus: climate, disinformation, democracy. Details: cmsw.mit.edu/cms-cohort-seaā¦




šØNew study out in PNAS investigating the trends of atmospheric mercury in the Northern Hemisphere šØš”ļøš: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn⦠We find that mercury concentrations in the Northern Hemisphere have declined by 10% from 2005 to 2020! Read on to find why this surprised us...