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M. Suárez-Orozco & V. Ramanathan. Our students must be prepared to take on climate change. Phi Delta Kappan. November 12, 2019.
V. Ramanathan. 2019. A 10-step plan for Congress to save the climate. The Hill.
Kaplan, Sarah: The World Agreed to Ban this Dangerous Pollutant — and It’s Working. The Washington PJoining Sustainability Champions on How to Tackle the Planetary Crises Post. June 11, 2024.
V. Ramanathan. 2017. Global Warming: Current Science, Future Policy. Bulletin of American Academy of Arts & Sciences.
Mario Molina, Veerabhadran Ramanathan, & Durwood Zaelke. 2018. Climate report understates threat. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Ramanathan, V. and Zaelke, D. J. Unexpected, unreported, and so far unexplained emissions of CFC-11. 2018. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Ramanthan, V., Neira, M., and Sanchez Sorodo, M. 2018. What to do now to head off climate catastrophe. The Sacramento Bee.
Ramanathan, V., Sanchez Sorondo, M., Dasgupta, P., von Braun, J., and Victor, D. V. Climate Extremes and Global Health: New Ways to Make Progress. Foreign Affairs. 2018.
V. Ramanathan, A. Haines Healthcare professionals must lead on climate change: Short lived climate pollutants and unchecked carbon dioxide emissions are both a serious threat to human health, BMJ 2016; 355:i5245 doi:10.1136/bmj.i5245.
Ramanathan, V. (2014) The Two Worlds We Inhabit: The Top Four Billion (T4B) and The Bottom Three Billion (B3B). in Contributions Towards A Sustainable World: In Dialogue with Klaus Töpfer, edited by F. Schmidt and N. Nuttall, pp. 41-50, oekom verlag, München.
Ramanathan, V. and N. Ramanathan An Unprecedented Opportunity. OUR PLANET, United Nations, December 2011 pp. 28-29.
Ramanathan, V. and T. Ahmed(2010) Interactive comment on “Quantifying immediate radiative forcing by black carbon and organic matter with the Specific Forcing Pulse” by T. C. Bond et al. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 10, C6227-C6241.
Clare, D., K. Pistone, and V. Ramanathan. (2010), Getting Rid of Black Carbon- A Neglected but Effective Near-Term Climate Mitigation Avenue, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Summer/Fall 2010, pp. 99-106.
Ramanathan, V. (2008), Why is the Earth’s Albedo 29% and was it always 29%?, ILEAPS Newsletter, No. 5 (April), pp. 18-20.
Ramanathan, V. (1982) Commentary on Climatic Effects of Minor Atmospheric Constituents, Carbon Dioxide Review, pp. 278-283