2024
"UCSC Professor Authors National Agenda for Methane Removal" by Serena Ramirez, October 15, Santa Cruz Works.
"To slow global warming, could methane be stripped from the air?" by Warren Cornwall, October 2, Science Insider.
"Silicon Valley Renegades Pollute the Sky to Save the Planet" by David Gelles, September 25, New York Times.
"Techbros Releasing Chemicals from 'Stealth' RV" by Noor Al-Sibai, September 26, Futurism.
"Combating Climate Change: Is Polluting the Sky a Solution?" by Victor Lane, September 26, La Voce.
"Is this Climate Tech Start-Up Going Rogue: Make Sunsets sulfur dioxide strategy has
academics and NGOs Fuming" by Mark Harris, September 2, IEEE Spectrum.
"A controversial experiment to artificially cool Earth was cancelled – what we know
about and why" by Justine Calma, August 12, Vox Media.
"The Hard Lessons of Harvard’s Failed Geoengineering Experiment" by James Temple, April 4, The MIT
Technology Review.
"UC Santa Cruz professor helps set national research agenda for
atomospheric methane removal technologies that could help fight climate change." by UCSC Public Affairs and NASEM, October 10, UCSC Tuesday Newsday.
"To slow global warming, could methane be stripped from the air?" by Warren Cornwall, October 2, Science Insider.
"Silicon Valley Renegades Pollute the Sky to Save the Planet" by David Gelles, September 25, New York Times.
"Techbros Releasing Chemicals from 'Stealth' RV" by Noor Al-Sibai, September 26, Futurism.
"Combating Climate Change: Is Polluting the Sky a Solution?" by Victor Lane, September 26, La Voce.
"Is this Climate Tech Start-Up Going Rogue: Make Sunsets sulfur dioxide strategy has
academics and NGOs Fuming" by Mark Harris, September 2, IEEE Spectrum.
"A controversial experiment to artificially cool Earth was cancelled – what we know
about and why" by Justine Calma, August 12, Vox Media.
"The Hard Lessons of Harvard’s Failed Geoengineering Experiment" by James Temple, April 4, The MIT
Technology Review.
"UC Santa Cruz professor helps set national research agenda for
atomospheric methane removal technologies that could help fight climate change." by UCSC Public Affairs and NASEM, October 10, UCSC Tuesday Newsday.
2023
"The Path to Recognition: UCSC’s Efforts to Support Faculty of Color" by Kyle Keller, November 10, City on a Hill
Press.
"This Technology Could Alter the Entire Planet. These Groups Want Every Nation
to have a Say" by James Temple, April 17, MIT Technology Review.
"Amid Efforts to Cool the Planet, Solar Geoengineering Draws heated Debate" by Shannon Kelleher, April 13,
The New Lede.
"Could solar geoengineering cool the planet? U.S. gets serious about finding out" by Paul Voosen, February 14,
Science Magazine.
"New book shares expertise from UC Santa Cruz and beyond on preparing
students to tackle environmental justice issues" by Allison Soergel, November 21, UCSC Tuesday Newsday.
"Spotlight on Teaching" by UCSC Teaching and Learning Center, 19 October 2023, UC Santa Cruz.
The Humanities Institute. White Sky. The Deep Read. Look Up, May 18, UC Santa Cruz.
"UCSC Environmental Governance Expert Named to NASEM Committee Addressing
Methane Gas Emissions" by UCSC News, May 1, UC Santa Cruz.
"Sustainability Champion" by UCSC Office of Sustainability, February 1, UC Santa Cruz.
Press.
"This Technology Could Alter the Entire Planet. These Groups Want Every Nation
to have a Say" by James Temple, April 17, MIT Technology Review.
"Amid Efforts to Cool the Planet, Solar Geoengineering Draws heated Debate" by Shannon Kelleher, April 13,
The New Lede.
"Could solar geoengineering cool the planet? U.S. gets serious about finding out" by Paul Voosen, February 14,
Science Magazine.
"New book shares expertise from UC Santa Cruz and beyond on preparing
students to tackle environmental justice issues" by Allison Soergel, November 21, UCSC Tuesday Newsday.
"Spotlight on Teaching" by UCSC Teaching and Learning Center, 19 October 2023, UC Santa Cruz.
The Humanities Institute. White Sky. The Deep Read. Look Up, May 18, UC Santa Cruz.
"UCSC Environmental Governance Expert Named to NASEM Committee Addressing
Methane Gas Emissions" by UCSC News, May 1, UC Santa Cruz.
"Sustainability Champion" by UCSC Office of Sustainability, February 1, UC Santa Cruz.
2021
“Eco-friendly Trade”. by Emma Hiolski, Inquiry Magazine.
“What is Solar Geoengineering?” by Hayley Dunleavy, Climate News.
"UCSC Environmental Governance Expert Sikina Jinnah Appointed to Harvard University’s
SCoPEx Advisory Committee" by UCSC News, September 29, UC Santa Cruz.
“What is Solar Geoengineering?” by Hayley Dunleavy, Climate News.
"UCSC Environmental Governance Expert Sikina Jinnah Appointed to Harvard University’s
SCoPEx Advisory Committee" by UCSC News, September 29, UC Santa Cruz.
2019
“The real climate change controversy: Whether to engineer the planet in order to fix
it” by Julia Rosen, April 24, Los Angeles Times.
“Climate engineering: International meeting reveals tensions” by Jennifer McNulty, October 28, UCSC NewsCenter.
“Talk of the Bay” by Rachel Goodman, November 21, KSQD.
“The Cutting Edge” by Chris Benner, July 25, KSQD.
it” by Julia Rosen, April 24, Los Angeles Times.
“Climate engineering: International meeting reveals tensions” by Jennifer McNulty, October 28, UCSC NewsCenter.
“Talk of the Bay” by Rachel Goodman, November 21, KSQD.
“The Cutting Edge” by Chris Benner, July 25, KSQD.
2018
“Geoenginering’s Dilemma: What comes first, research or governance?” by Patricia Waldron, Inquiry Magazine.
“Ethics in Chemistry” by Nina Notman, May 18, Chemistry World.
“Politics professor studies opportunities for climate governance” by Melissa DeWitte, January 23, Division of Social Sciences News.
“Ethics in Chemistry” by Nina Notman, May 18, Chemistry World.
“Politics professor studies opportunities for climate governance” by Melissa DeWitte, January 23, Division of Social Sciences News.