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Stephen E. Schwartz is an Adjunct Professor at Stony Brook University's School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, with a career focused on atmospheric chemistry, climate sensitivity, and environmental impacts of energy-related pollutants. His work has been funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, particularly through the Atmospheric System Research Program.
- Ph.D., University of California (1968)
His research explores the Earth energy budget, climate sensitivity, and atmospheric aerosol dynamics, emphasizing their roles in radiative forcing and acid deposition. He pioneered studies on sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions from fossil fuels and their atmospheric transformation.
Recent publications highlight his focus on CO2 lifetime quantification, climate modeling uncertainties, and high-resolution cloud studies. Key keywords across his work include Climate Science, Atmospheric Chemistry, and Environmental Risk Assessment.
- Haagen-Smit Award (2003)
- DOE Research Milestone (2017)
Dr. Schwartz actively collaborates with institutions like Brookhaven National Laboratory and NASA, mentoring students and emphasizing interdisciplinary research. His work spans laboratory experiments, field measurements, and global-scale modeling through the PARAGON Initiative and ARM Program.


