DRI scientists recognized by magazine
Discover Magazine’s January 2008 issue ranks the research of two Desert Research Institute scientists 19 out of the top 100 science stories of 2007.
Joe McConnell, Ross Edwards and colleagues developed a new method in
ice core research that found eight times as much black carbon was deposited in Greenland’s ice from 1906 to 1910 than during the previous 100 years. Their study showed the dramatic effect of the industrial revolution on the environment.
“Joe and Ross are on the cutting edge of global climate change research,” DRI President Stephen Wells said. “The recognition they received first by Science Magazine and now Discover is well deserved.” Read full story:



















