News

4 February 2017: Interview with Marco Marani on the Lagoon of Venice, RAI News (in Italian)

3 February 2017: “The Mathematics Of Climate Goals”, Interview with Gabriele Manoli, SciWorks Radio, 88.5 WFDD.

27 January 2017: “Adoption of green technologies needs a tenfold boost to achieve climate change goals, study finds”, The Chronicle, Duke Student Publishing.

3 January 2017: “Tenfold Jump in Green Tech Needed to Meet Global Emissions Targets”, Duke University News. The news story has been covered by several websites and blogs worldwide (e.g. phys.org, earth.com, EurekAlertScience World Report, The Economic Times, EconoTimes, Iran daily, Clean Malaysia, GreenBiz.com, wattsupwiththat.com).

30 November 2016: “Emissioni di CO2 e temperatura globale: serve un cambio di passo nella diffusione di tecnologie a bassa emissione”, University of Padova News. The news story has been covered by several Italian websites (e.g. Panorama, Padova News, Yahoo Notizie, askanews, adnkronos).

29 November 2016: Marco Marani talks about the paper Delay-induced rebounds in CO2 emissions and critical time-scales to meet global warming targets, Earth’s Future (2016).

November 2016. A new study by G Manoli, G Katul and M Marani (accepted in Earth’s Future), sheds light on delay-induced rebounds in CO2 emissions and critical time-scales to meet global warming targets. Read the editor’s highlight here.

January 2016. A new study on the role of tree age in triggering convective clouds by G Manoli, JC Domec, M Marani, G Katul et al. has been accepted in Global Change Biology.

April 2015. The model developed by Yun Jian together with Marco Marani, Sonia Silvestri and the Brunswick County Mosquito Control Staff and published in PLOS ONE, received media attention. The model is now being used by county officials to determine where and when risks of mosquito-transmitted diseases such as West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis are highest, so that preventative steps are best timed and targeted.

December 2013. CNBC piece on sea level rise, coastal cities and mitigation.