Dr. Drew T. Shindell
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
Lecturer
Earth and Environmental Sciences
2880 Broadway
New York
NY
10025
US
Phone: 
(212) 678-5605
Fields of interest: 
Atmospheric chemistry, climate change.

Stratospheric ozone depletion and global warming are two of the most important global environmental issues of the 20th and 21st centuries. The broader issues of atmospheric chemistry and climate change are the focus of my research. The atmospheric chemical system has important effects on humans through pollutants such as smog or particulates
A complete bibliography may be found at my NASA/GISS personel page.

Education
Ph.D.
SUNY Stony Brook
1995
B.A.
University of California at Berkeley
1988
Selected Publications: 
Impacts of chemistry-aerosol coupling on tropospheric ozone and sulfate simulations in a general circulation model, Bell, N.; Koch, D.; Shindell, D. T. , Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, Jul 23, Volume 110, Issue D14, p.-, (2005), Doi 10.1029/2004jd005538

An emissions-based view of climate forcing by methane and tropospheric ozone, Shindell, D. T.; Faluvegi, G.; Bell, N.; Schmidt, G. A. , Geophysical Research Letters, Feb 18, Volume 32, Issue 4, p.-, (2005), Doi 10.1029/2004gl021900

The impact of horizontal transport on the chemical composition in the tropopause region: lightning NOx and streamers, Grewe, V.; Shindell, D. T.; Eyring, V. , Climate Change Processes in the Stratosphere, Earth-Atmosphere-Ocean Systems, and Oceanographic Processes from Satellite Data, Volume 33, Issue 7, p.1058-1061, (2004), Doi 10.1016/S0273-1177(03)00589-1