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Bill Collins is a Professor at the University of Reading, specializing in climate science, atmospheric chemistry, and climate modeling. His research focuses on aerosols, greenhouse gases, and their interactions with climate systems. He has contributed to major international initiatives including the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report and the AerChemMIP project.
Key areas of expertise include climate metrics, methane dynamics, and the impacts of short-lived climate forcers. Collaborations span institutions globally, with a focus on model intercomparison projects and policy-relevant climate science.
His work bridges climate science and environmental policy, addressing topics like hydrogen economy climate benefits, pandemic lockdown emissions, and carbon budget constraints. He has published extensively in journals such as Geoscientific Model Development, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Nature Climate Change.
Contributions to climate models like HadGEM2 and UKESM1 highlight his role in advancing Earth system modeling frameworks. His research emphasizes urgent climate mitigation pathways and the societal implications of atmospheric changes.
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