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Prof. Ronald G Prinn
TEPCO Professor of Atmospheric Science
Primary DLC
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
MIT Room:
54-1312
(617) 253-2452
rprinn@mit.edu
https://eaps-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/people/faculty/ronald-g-prinn/
Assistant
Geraldine McGowan
(617) 258-7172
gmcgowan@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Chemical-Dynamical Models of the Upper Atmosphere
Measurement and Modeling of the Long-Lived Gases Involved in the Greenhouse Effect and Ozone Depletion
Global Atmospheric Chemistry of Sulfur Compounds
Atmospheric Chemistry on Venus and the Outer Planets
Chemical Models of Primitive Solar Nebula
Integrated Assessment of Global Change
Atmospheric Science
Biogeochemistry of the Greenhouse Gases and Reflective Aerosols
Upper Atmospheric Chemistry and Circulation
Climate Modeling Initiative
Program in Atmospheres, Oceans, and Climate
Meteorology and Planetary Atmospheres
Climate Change
Research Summary
Ron Prinn’s research incorporates the chemistry, chemical evolution, dynamics and physics of the atmospheres of the Earth and other planets. Current projects involve atmospheric chemistry and biogeochemistry, climate science, and integrated assessment of science and policy regarding climate change. He leads the Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE) that measures rates of changes of the concentrations of trace gases involved in the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion. He is pioneering the use of inverse methods using AGAGE measurements and 3D models to determine trace gas emissions and understand atmospheric chemical processes. Through his past directorship of the Center for Global Change Science and the Joint Program for the Science and Policy of Global Change, he worked with social scientists to link the science, economics, and policy aspects of global change. Prinn has co-developed a model which couples economics, climate dynamics, and land and ocean ecosystems to elucidate uncertainties in climate predictions.
Professor Prinn, who has been a faculty member at MIT since 1971, served as Head of Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences from 1998 to 2003.
Recent Work
Projects
September 1, 2020
Joint Program on the Science and Policy -- INACTIVE of Global Change
Healthy Climate, Healthy Lives
Principal Investigators
Ronald Prinn
,
Noelle Selin
September 10, 2015
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Rwanda Climate Change Observatory
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
April 30, 2012
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Links of Conventional Air Pollution to Climate, Environmental Impacts and Mitigation
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
July 18, 2011
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Science and Policy Research at MIT
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
July 18, 2011
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Atmospheric Chemistry Research at MIT
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
July 18, 2011
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Uncertainty Quantification
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
July 18, 2011
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Atmosphere and Climate Research at MIT
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
May 13, 2010
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Assessing Metrics and Simplified Aviation Climate Impact Models
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
May 27, 2009
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Terrestrial Ecosystems Model (TEM) and the Global Land System Framework
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
May 27, 2009
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Analysis of Climate Change Uncertainties and Risks Using the MIT IGSM (Integrated Global System Model)
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
May 27, 2009
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
The Interface of Infrastructures, Markets, and Natural Cycles - Innovative Modeling and Control Mechanisms for Managing Electricity, Water and Air Quality in Texas
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
October 16, 2007
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Biogeochemistry of Greenhouse Gases and Refective Aerosols (Atmospheric Pollution)
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
May 18, 2003
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Origin and Potential Control of Air Pollution in Katmandu Valley, Nepal
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
September 22, 1998
Center for Sustainability Science and Strategy
Advanced Global Atmospheric Gases Experiment (AGAGE)
Principal Investigator
Ronald Prinn
Video
11.17.20-Climate-Related-Ronald-Prinn
November 17, 2020
Conference Video
Duration: 10:8
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Ronald Prinn
Director, MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change
TEPCO Professor of Atmospheric Science, Department of Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (EAPS)
Director, Center for Global Change Science (CGCS)
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