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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-5757-2024
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21 May 2024
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Opinion: Strengthening research in the Global South – atmospheric science opportunities in South America and Africa

Rebecca M. Garland, Katye E. Altieri, Laura Dawidowski, Laura Gallardo, Aderiana Mbandi, Nestor Y. Rojas, and N'datchoh E. Touré

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We very much welcome this useful opinion on ways to strengthen atmospheric research in the Global South.
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This opinion piece focuses on two geographical areas in the Global South where the authors are based that are underrepresented in atmospheric science. This opinion provides context on common challenges and constraints, with suggestions on how the community can address these. The focus is on the strengths of atmospheric science research in these regions. It is these strengths, we believe, that highlight the critical role of Global South researchers in the future of atmospheric science research.
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