Columbia Will Co-Lead Major Project To Study Global Carbon Cycle
PositiveScience

Columbia University has been awarded a significant grant by Schmidt Sciences to co-lead a major project aimed at studying the global carbon cycle. With funding of up to $45 million, this initiative will bring together four interdisciplinary teams of researchers to enhance climate modeling across various environments, including land, air, and sea. This project is crucial as it seeks to improve our understanding of climate change and its impacts, ultimately contributing to more effective strategies for combating global warming.
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