Dr. Tavormina's work is in the news.
Los Angeles Times:
Newly discovered soil microbes may have helped eat methane after Porter Ranch natural gas leak
EOS: The newsletter of the American Geophysical Union:
Soil Bacteria Could Help Absorb Natural Gas Leaks
KCLU public radio:
Cal State Channel Islands Scientist Studies Microbes Which May Consume Methane
See a nice overview of Dr. Tavormina's work on the Porter Ranch leak at:
Lessons from Aliso Canyon
Integrated DNA Technologies Inaugural Sustainability Award:
Dr. Tavormina wins IDT award for global warming and methane sinks research
Newly discovered soil microbes may have helped eat methane after Porter Ranch natural gas leak
EOS: The newsletter of the American Geophysical Union:
Soil Bacteria Could Help Absorb Natural Gas Leaks
KCLU public radio:
Cal State Channel Islands Scientist Studies Microbes Which May Consume Methane
See a nice overview of Dr. Tavormina's work on the Porter Ranch leak at:
Lessons from Aliso Canyon
Integrated DNA Technologies Inaugural Sustainability Award:
Dr. Tavormina wins IDT award for global warming and methane sinks research

At KVTA radio - chatting about methane consuming bacteria and their ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. KVTA serves Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. I spoke with Tom Spence on the KVTA Morning Show, and it was a great way to raise the profile of these important players in planetary geochemical cycles.