The GAO Materials Chemistry Research Group
Active Since 1972
Skip to content
  • Home
  • People
  • Research
    • Current
    • Past Scientific Contributions
    • Collaborations
  • Solar Fuels Cluster
  • Teaching
    • CHM1266
    • CHM1269
    • CHM1270
    • CHM434/1206
    • CHM325
    • CHM238Y
  • Publications
    • 2020-present
    • Front Covers
    • Nature and Science Papers
    • Adv. Mater. & Adv. Funct. Mater.
    • 2010-2019
    • 2000-2009
    • 1990-1999
    • 1980-1989
    • 1970-1979
    • 1967-1969
  • Nanochemistry Views
  • Contact Us
← Porous NIR Photoluminescent Silicon Nanocrystals-POSS Composites
Kinetics versus Charge Separation: Improving the Activity of Stoichiometric and Non-Stoichiometric Hematite Photoanodes Using a Molecular Iridium Water Oxidation Catalyst →

The war against climate change: have we done enough?

Posted on May 26, 2016 by yfli

The latest Materials Views editorial by Geoff discusses how scientific knowledge on topics such as climate change is presented to the general public.

The full article can be found on the Materials Views website.

This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink.
← Porous NIR Photoluminescent Silicon Nanocrystals-POSS Composites
Kinetics versus Charge Separation: Improving the Activity of Stoichiometric and Non-Stoichiometric Hematite Photoanodes Using a Molecular Iridium Water Oxidation Catalyst →

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • Recent Posts

    • Congratulations to Geoff’s solar ethene and hydrogen paper on Matter
    • Congratulations to Geoff’s heterogeneous catalysis paper on Matter
    • Congratulations to Geoff’s birthday paper of CO2 photocatalysis on Matter
    • Could modified train cars capture carbon from the air? This team has a plan to make it happen
    • Sand batteries that are dirt cheap
  • Recent Comments

    • Categories

      • Featured News
      • Group Members
      • News
      • Uncategorized
    • Header Courtesy of Digital Westex

      • Log in
      • Entries feed
      • Comments feed
      • WordPress.org
    The GAO Materials Chemistry Research Group
    Proudly powered by WordPress.