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Abigail Swann is a Professor in the College of the Environment at the University of Washington. She is an atmospheric scientist and ecologist whose research focuses on the interactions between ecosystems and the climate system. Her work emphasizes understanding how plants influence climate across spatial and temporal scales. Swann investigates the theoretical questions surrounding the changes in agricultural areas and the feedbacks created within climate systems. Her research operates on a global scale, examining how terrestrial ecosystems interact with local environments and how these systems are connected to larger atmospheric circulations. Swann's contributions to the field aim to elucidate the complex interplay between vegetation and climate across different regions of the world.
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