Things that go bump in the night
Posted in Field project, Air pollution, RONOCO, Geoengineering on Mar 31st, 2014 Comments
Jennifer Muller chats to Will Morgan and Michelle Cain (@civiltalker), from the University of Cambridge, after the Royal Meteorological Society's Atmospheric Chemistry Special Interest Group meeting on "When the sun goes down: Atmospheric chemistry at night".
They discuss why atmospheric scientists are interested in what goes on at night, how that differs with the day and what their personal highlights were from the day/night.
There is also some bonus discussion on geoengineering, where we find out that diamonds are a geoengineer's best friend.