Kevin R Gurney
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Recent Articles
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Gurney K, Dass P, Kato A, Mitra B, Nematchoua M
Sci Data
. 2024 Dec;
11(1):1344.
PMID: 39695161
This paper introduces and describes a dataset representing United States carbon dioxide (CO) emissions from electricity consumption (scope 2 CO emissions) for the 2019-2021 time period separately for the residential,...
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Javadpoor M, Sharifi A, Gurney K
J Environ Manage
. 2024 Oct;
370:122723.
PMID: 39383745
Understanding the relationship between urban form and CO emissions is essential for developing mitigation measures. However, most studies so far have been limited to examining the urban form at the...
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Pitt J, Lopez-Coto I, Karion A, Hajny K, Tomlin J, Kaeser R, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2024 May;
58(21):9147-9157.
PMID: 38743431
Recent studies have shown that methane emissions are underestimated by inventories in many US urban areas. This has important implications for climate change mitigation policy at the city, state, and...
4.
Huo D, Huang X, Dou X, Ciais P, Li Y, Deng Z, et al.
Sci Data
. 2022 Sep;
9(1):533.
PMID: 36050332
Building on near-real-time and spatially explicit estimates of daily carbon dioxide (CO) emissions, here we present and analyze a new city-level dataset of fossil fuel and cement emissions, Carbon Monitor...
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Laughner J, Neu J, Schimel D, Wennberg P, Barsanti K, Bowman K, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 Nov;
118(46).
PMID: 34753820
The COVID-19 global pandemic and associated government lockdowns dramatically altered human activity, providing a window into how changes in individual behavior, enacted en masse, impact atmospheric composition. The resulting reductions...
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Stokes E, Roman M, Wang Z, Kyba C, Miller S, Storch T, et al.
Science
. 2021 Sep;
373(6562):1451-1452.
PMID: 34554770
No abstract available.
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Yadav V, Ghosh S, Mueller K, Karion A, Roest G, Gourdji S, et al.
Geophys Res Lett
. 2021 Jun;
48(11):e2021GL092744.
PMID: 34149111
Responses to COVID-19 have resulted in unintended reductions of city-scale carbon dioxide (CO) emissions. Here, we detect and estimate decreases in CO emissions in Los Angeles and Washington DC/Baltimore during...
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Miles N, Davis K, Richardson S, Lauvaux T, Martins D, Deng A, et al.
Carbon Balance Manag
. 2021 Jan;
16(1):4.
PMID: 33515367
Background: Networks of tower-based CO mole fraction sensors have been deployed by various groups in and around cities across the world to quantify anthropogenic CO emissions from metropolitan areas. A...
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Mallia D, Mitchell L, Kunik L, Fasoli B, Bares R, Gurney K, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2020 Dec;
54(24):15613-15621.
PMID: 33274635
Urban environments are characterized by pronounced spatiotemporal heterogeneity, which can present sampling challenges when utilizing conventional greenhouse gas (GHG) measurement systems. In Salt Lake City, Utah, a GHG instrument was...
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Gurney K, Liang J, Patarasuk R, Song Y, Huang J, Roest G
J Geophys Res Atmos
. 2020 Nov;
125(19):e2020JD032974.
PMID: 33133992
Estimates of high-resolution greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have become a critical component of climate change research and an aid to decision makers considering GHG mitigation opportunities. The "Vulcan Project" is...