
Marielle Saunois
Teacher-researcher, Climate and Environmental Sciences Laboratory (LSCE), University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (UVSQ), Université Paris-Saclay
Marielle Saunois teaches at UVSQ and researches at LSCE in the INVSAT team. Her current research focuses on the inversion of greenhouse gas sources and sinks, particularly methane. During her PhD and postdoc, she worked on tropospheric ozone: understanding its balance in West Africa (PhD) and the variability of its vertical distribution (postdoc).
Latest articles by Marielle Saunois

Greenhouse gas 80 times more potent than CO2 is rising in the atmosphere — and fast
By Pep Canadell, Marielle Saunois, Rob Jackson published
Human activities now account for two-thirds of all methane venting to the atmosphere, and our efforts to staunch the flow are not yet bearing fruit.
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