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'''Tyler Volk''' is a [[Emeritus|Professor Emeritus]] of [[Environmental studies|Environmental Studies]] and [[Biology]] at [[New York University]] (NYU). His areas of interest include environmental challenges to global prosperity, global changes in [[Carbon dioxide|CO2]], biosphere theory, and the role of life in [[Earth]] dynamics.{{cite web |
'''Tyler Volk''' is a [[Emeritus|Professor Emeritus]] of [[Environmental studies|Environmental Studies]] and [[Biology]] at [[New York University]] (NYU). His areas of interest include environmental challenges to global prosperity, global changes in [[Carbon dioxide|CO2]], [[Biosphere|biosphere theory]], and the role of [[Earthlife|life]] in [[Earth|Earth's]] dynamics.{{cite web |
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| url = http://as.nyu.edu/environment.html | title = NYU Department of Environmental Studies}} He first attended the [[University of Michigan]], graduating with a [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelors]] in [[Architecture]] in 1971; he later graduated from NYU with a [[Master's degree|Masters]] in [[Applied science|Applied Sciences]] in 1982 and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in Applied Sciences in 1984.{{Cite web |title=Tyler Volk |url=https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/tyler-volk.html?challenge=d06e90d7-4d8f-4b88-9d8c-10b73beb60f1 |access-date= |website=NYU Arts & Sciences: Faculty}} |
| url = http://as.nyu.edu/environment.html | title = NYU Department of Environmental Studies}} He first attended the [[University of Michigan]], graduating with a [[Bachelor's degree|Bachelors]] in [[Architecture]] in 1971; he later graduated from NYU with a [[Master's degree|Masters]] in [[Applied science|Applied Sciences]] in 1982 and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] in Applied Sciences in 1984.{{Cite web |title=Tyler Volk |url=https://as.nyu.edu/faculty/tyler-volk.html?challenge=d06e90d7-4d8f-4b88-9d8c-10b73beb60f1 |access-date= |website=NYU Arts & Sciences: Faculty}} |
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Volk's research involves studying Earth's biosphere, particularly modeling the global [[carbon cycle]], quantifying the biological, physical, and chemical impacts from the ocean and biosphere on it.{{Citation |
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