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1. thisissthelens.co.uk
thisissthelens.co.uk/st_helens - [Cached]Published on: 11/17/2007 Last Visited: 11/17/2007
John Burrows, a Professor of Atmospheric Physics at the University of Bremen, has been awarded the COSPAR William Nordberg Medal for his pioneering work on pollution levels in the ozone layer.
Originally from Eccleston Park, 51-year-old John is an internationally respected academic. He is only the second British winner of the award and is a member of several elite scientific bodies.
He said: "Being awarded the William Nordberg medal before more than 2,000 scientists was somewhat nerve racking. -
2. Space sensors show massive surge in Chinese air pollution - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20050901/ - [Cached]Published on: 9/2/2005 Last Visited: 9/2/2005
"China's nitrogen dioxide concentration varies according to season," said John Burrows, a University of Bremen environmental physicist who is closely involved in the project. -
3. paritosh.2trom.com
paritosh.2trom.com/glossary2.h - [Cached]Published on: 2/3/2008 Last Visited: 5/3/2008
John Burrows of the University of Bremen's Institute of Environmental Physics first devised the idea for SCIAMACHY, and he now serves as its Principal Investigator.

