Libby H. Koolik

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Libby H. Koolik

@libbykoolik

(she/her) UC Berkeley environmental engineering PhD candidate | MIT '17 and '18 | trying unsuccessfully to make my cats internet famous

Katılım Eylül 2014
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Libby H. Koolik
Libby H. Koolik@libbykoolik·
Speaking of connecting with people, I've set up shop on that other social media platform as @libbyhkoolik 🦋✨ Would love to follow as many of you there as possible!
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Libby H. Koolik@libbykoolik·
Speaking of connecting with people, I've set up shop on that other social media platform as @libbyhkoolik 🦋✨ Would love to follow as many of you there as possible!
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Libby H. Koolik@libbykoolik·
What a great time at #AGU24 last week! It was great to share a preview of my next dissertation chapter and to connect with many inspiring folks in the field
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Berkeley Engineering
Berkeley Engineering@Cal_Engineer·
The Winter ’24 issue of Berkeley Engineer magazine is here! Read the issue: bit.ly/3CDcv0z
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The Daily Californian
The Daily Californian@dailycal·
Campus researchers have discovered consistent racial disparities in exposure to PM2.5 — fine particulate matter in the air — from cars, trucks and other vehicles, despite an average reduction in exposure to vehicle air pollution in California dailycal.org/news/campus/re…
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Liza Gross
Liza Gross@lizabio·
CA reduced PM2.5 pollution from vehicles by 65% over two decades, good news for public health. Yet benefits are not enjoyed equally, a new study from @joshapte et al. reports. "The challenge remains that the most polluted are still the most polluted.” insideclimatenews.org/news/11092024/…
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Berkeley Engineering
Berkeley Engineering@Cal_Engineer·
California has dramatically improved its air quality, but racial disparities persist. A study led by Joshua Apte, associate professor of @BerkeleyCEE, found that low-income communities of color still breathe the dirtiest air. bit.ly/3Xjb4uV
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