The Linde + Robinson Laboratory for Global Environmental Science, located in Pasadena, CA, is a cutting-edge research facility dedicated to studying the Earth's atmosphere, oceans, ice, land, and fresh water. Scientists from various disciplines collaborate to understand the impacts of human activities on the global environment, investigating climate change, air quality, and the fate of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The laboratory is housed within the energy-efficient Ronald and Maxine Linde Laboratory for Global Environmental Science, equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for oceanography, atmospheric chemistry, biogeochemistry, and environmental technology.
The Linde Center aims to generate a comprehensive understanding of our planet's present and past states through innovative measurements, models, and predictions for the future. With a focus on interdisciplinary research, the center addresses crucial questions about Earth's climate variability, pollution's effects on air quality and climate change, and the behavior of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The facility's commitment to green design and advanced technology makes it a leading institution in global environmental science.
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