A numerical recipe for adapting the landscape map
The climate is changing and it is doing so too fast. The impacts on our environment are already visible in many regions of the world. In such a context, it is important to understand the dynamics of our environment in order to construct tools capable of anticipating the risks stemming from this climate disruption. Among these tools, numerical models offer a very effective solution for testing a wide range of climate scenarios, taking into account numerous physical, chemical and biological processes.
Carbon dioxide removal strategies: a diversified and region-specific approach
Following her PhD thesis at Imperial College London, Dr. Solène Chiquier has been sponsored by the CARMA Chair, hosted by IFP School, to conduct a postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), specifically working within the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change. This program focuses on interdisciplinary research combining science and policy to address global environmental changes..
