Professor Matthew Rigby
Winner: 2024 Environment, Sustainability and Energy mid-career Prize
University of Bristol
For research on the abundances and fluxes of environmentally harmful gases in the atmosphere, which has contributed to a measurable reduction in emissions of climate forcing and ozone depleting gases.
Celebrate Professor Matthew Rigby
My team are looking at ways of using machine learning to make use of new, very large satellite datasets of greenhouse gas concentrations. The aim is to provide more rapid, global-scale estimates of greenhouse gas flux changes.
Atmospheric observations contain a wealth of information on the sources and sinks of greenhouse gases and substances that deplete the stratospheric ozone layer. Understanding the processes responsible for the changing levels of these compounds is critical for evaluating progress on climate agreements and quantifying climate change feedbacks (processes that can either amplify or reduce the effects of global warming).
Professor Rigby develops and uses models that simulate atmospheric gas dispersion to interpret greenhouse gas observations. By combining the observations and models, his team has quantified emissions in the UK and other regions of the world. His advances in this field have allowed him to quantify global emissions trends of over 30 compounds relevant to the Montreal Protocol and Paris Agreement. His work is now routinely used to evaluate the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions inventory and spot unexpected greenhouse gas sources.
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