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Veerabhadran Ramanathan is an accomplished adjunct professor focusing on climate change science and solutions. His pivotal research established the critical contribution of non-CO2 gases, such as chlorofluorocarbons, to global warming, thereby facilitating the success of the Montreal Protocol. In 2000, his statistical predictions about global warming were verified by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He has contributed significantly to climate science through NASA satellite studies and international campaigns, which have informed policy formation like the Climate Clean Air Coalition. Ramanathan also founded Project Surya, aimed at mitigating climate health impacts in the developing world and has worked extensively in climate education initiatives across California, engaging over one million climate advocates. His accolades include being a UN Climate Champion, membership in the National Academy of Sciences, and the 2021 Blue Planet Prize. Currently, Ramanathan focuses on understanding human-nature interactions and their implications for climate actions, and he is dedicated to enhancing climate literacy among diverse audiences.
Department of Architecture