
Dr Paul Griffiths
BA, DPhil
Current positions
Lecturer
School of Chemistry
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Research interests
I am a lecturer in the Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group. My research uses models to study atmospheric chemistry, focusing on the roles of short-lived climate forcers in Earth's climate system. I'm interested in the processes that control the chemical composition of the atmosphere and how atmospheric chemistry mediates interactions between the physical climate and other components of the Earth system. Of particular interest are the global and regional climate effects of aerosols, tropospheric ozone, and precursor gases. This research contributes to broader efforts to address global challenges such as air pollution, climate change, and environmental sustainability.
Publications
Recent publications
04/04/2023Interactions between atmospheric composition and climate change – Progress in understanding and future opportunities from AerChemMIP, PDRMIP, and RFMIP
Short-term forecasting of ozone air pollution across Europe with transformers
Environmental Data Science
Integrated ozone depletion as a metric for ozone recovery
Nature
The role of future anthropogenic methane emissions in air quality and climate
npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
The Role of Natural Halogens in Global Tropospheric Ozone Chemistry and Budget Under Different 21st Century Climate Scenarios
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres