Michael McElroy (scientist) explained
Michael Brendan McElroy (born May 18, 1939) is the Gilbert Butler Professor of Environmental Studies at Harvard University.[1] His research initially revolved around the origin and evolution of the planets to an emphasis on effects of human activity on the global environment of the Earth, especially climate change.[2]
From Northern Ireland originally, he was educated at Queen's University Belfast, receiving a B.Sc. in applied mathematics in 1960, and completing his Ph.D. in applied mathematics in 1962.[3]
McElroy has worked in atmospheric science at Harvard,[4] and leads atmospheric science and policy work. He heads Harvard University's Center for the Environment and chairs the Interfaculty Initiative on the Environment. In 1984 he won the George Ledlie prize for his work on planetary atmospheres.[5] He served as Founding Chair of Harvard's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and has focused his research especially on effects of human activities on the global environment.
He has recorded two audible books, The Modern Scholar: Global Warming, Global Threat (2004)[6] and Fueling the Planet: The Past, Present, and Future of Energy (2009)[7]
Selected publications
- Energy: Perspectives, Problems, and Prospects. (2010) Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- The atmospheric environment : effects of human activity. (2002) Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Energizing China: Reconciling Environmental Protection and Economic Growth, co-authored with Chris P. Nielsen and Peter Lydon. (1998). Harvard University Center for the Environment, China Project.
- A 1984 paper he co-authored with Steven Wofsy and Michael J. Prather on potential non-linear destruction of the ozone layer helped persuade the United States Environmental Protection Agency to carry out a risk assessme nt of chlorofluorocarbons that laid the groundwork for the negotiation of the Montreal Protocol.
- McElroy. Michael B.. Wofsy. Steven C.. Penner. Joyce E.. Joyce E. Penner. McConnell. John C.. 1974-01-01. Atmospheric Ozone: Possible Impact of Stratospheric Aviation. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences. EN. 31. 1. 287–304. 10.1175/1520-0469(1974)031<0287:AOPIOS>2.0.CO;2. 1974JAtS...31..287M . 0022-4928. free.
Honors
Notes and References
- Web site: Michael McElroy . Harvard University . The President and Fellows of Harvard College . 31 December 2019.
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences member profile https://www.amacad.org/person/michael-brendan-mcelroy accessed 6 June 2022
- https://www.mathgenealogy.org/id.php?id=242693 Michael McElroy - The Mathematics Genealogy Project
- Book: Möller, Detlev . Atmospheric Environmental Research: Critical Decisions Between Technological Progress and Preservation of Nature. April 24, 2011. 1999 . Springer . 978-3-540-63559-8 . 15.
- Web site: McElroy . Michael B. . Michael B. McElroy CV . Harvard University . 31 December 2019 .
- The Modern Scholar: Global Warming, Global Threat Audible Book
- Fueling the Planet: The Past, Present, and Future of Energy. (2009) Audible Book
- American Academy of Arts and Sciences member https://www.amacad.org/person/michael-brendan-mcelroy accessed 6 June 2022
- Royal Irish Academy honorary member https://www.ria.ie/michael-brendan-mcelroy accessed 6 June 2022