Ilissa B. Ocko, Ph.D.

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2013 Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
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Atmospheric Sciences
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Venkatachalam Ramaswamy grad student 2013 Princeton
 (Contrasting features of scattering and absorbing aerosol direct radiative forcings and climate responses.)
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Sun T, Shrestha E, Hamburg SP, et al. (2024) Climate Impacts of Hydrogen and Methane Emissions Can Considerably Reduce the Climate Benefits across Key Hydrogen Use Cases and Time Scales. Environmental Science & Technology
Sun T, Ocko IB, Sturcken E, et al. (2021) Path to net zero is critical to climate outcome. Scientific Reports. 11: 22173
Ocko IB, Hamburg SP. (2019) Climate Impacts of Hydropower: Enormous Differences among Facilities and over Time. Environmental Science & Technology
Ivanovich CC, Ocko IB, Piris-Cabezas P, et al. (2019) Climate benefits of proposed carbon dioxide mitigation strategies for international shipping and aviation Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 19: 14949-14965
Ocko IB, Naik V, Paynter D. (2018) Rapid and reliable assessment of methane impacts on climate Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 18: 15555-15568
Ocko IB, Hamburg SP, Jacob DJ, et al. (2017) Unmask temporal trade-offs in climate policy debates. Science (New York, N.Y.). 356: 492-493
Ocko IB, Ginoux PA. (2016) Comparing multiple model-derived aerosol optical properties to spatially collocated ground-based and satellite measurements Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 17: 4451-4475
Ocko IB, Ramaswamy V, Ming Y. (2014) Contrasting climate responses to the scattering and absorbing features of anthropogenic aerosol forcings Journal of Climate. 27: 5329-5345
Ocko IB. (2012) Hot Seat in Our Warming World Science. 337: 296-296
Ocko IB, Ramaswamy V, Ginoux P, et al. (2012) Sensitivity of scattering and absorbing aerosol direct radiative forcing to physical climate factors Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 117
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