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Selected Presentations and Meetings Since 2000

"Impact of present and future Asian emissions on the North Pacific", Invited Talk [presented by M.K. Galanter], ASLO/AGU,
San Antonio, TX, January, 2000.
"Population, energy use and emissions in Asia", Invited talk presented to the AQRS Committee on Energy and the Environment,
Washington, D.C., May, 2000
"U.S. air quality: Who is in charge?", Seminar presented at the Princeton Environmental Institute, Princeton University,
Princeton, NJ, November, 2000.
"The tropospheric ozone story: Transport vs. Chemistry, Seminar presented to MIT Atmospheric Sciences,
Cambridge, MA, December, 2000.
"A global analysis of human impact on nitrate deposition", Paper [presented by M.K. Galanter] at Spring AGU,
Boston, MA, May, 2001.
"Global and regional budgets for tropospheric ozone", Invited Talk presented at the Gordon Research Conference on
Atmospheric Chemistry, Newport, RI, June, 2001.
"Uncertainties, needs, and future plans for representing lightning NOx in global chemical transport models", Invited Talk
presented to the IAMAS, Innsbruck, Austria, July, 2001.
"Hemispheric Impacts of Asian Emissions", contributed talk at Interactiuons of Urban Pollution with the Regional and Global
Environment, NASA GSFC, Greenbelt, MD, May, 2002.
“Atmosphere-biosphere interactions: Implications for climate and air quality”, Princeton Environmental Institute,
Princeton University, April 20, 2004.
"Global chemistry - Climate modeling", NOAA-EPA Meeting,
Boulder, CO, October 27, 2004.
“GFDL research into climate-air quality interactions”, NOAA/EPA Golden Jubilee Symposium,
Research Triangle Park, NC, September 21, 2005.
“Research into climate-air quality interactions” Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences,
Duke University, March 22. 2006.
"Lectures on atmospheric chemistry of greenhouse gases", ICTP Workshop on the Science of Climate Change,
Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 26-30, 2007.
“Ozone, soot and sulfate at the intersection of climate and air quality”, Biosciences Day Symposium,
University of Maryland, November 13, 2007.
“Regional radiative forcing vs. regional climate response: Implications for science and policy”, Department of Atmospheric and
Oceanic Science, University of Maryland, November 15, 2007.
“Climate change impacts on short-lived pollutants and their precursors”, Institute for Geophysics,
University of Texas, February 28, 2008.
“Climate change vs. air quality”, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic and Space Science,
University of Michigan, April 24, 2008


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