Graven studies
greenhouse gas emissions. In 2008 she joined
ETH Zurich as a
postdoctoral researcher. She returned to the
Scripps Institution of Oceanography in 2011, researching variations in the amplitude of
CO2 over the course of seasons. Since 2013, she has led the Carbon Cycle research group at
Imperial College London. Graven's research focuses on measuring atmospheric CO2 and
CH4. The emission of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels can compromise the effectiveness of radiocarbon dating. She is also interested in the global uptake and cycling of carbon by plants, soil and the ocean. She is the project lead on several
NASA funded projects, quantifying fossil and biospheric CO2 fluxes in California. She took part in the
American Association for the Advancement of Science 2017 Annual Meeting, discussing
Global Climate Science Imperatives. Graven contributes regularly to the discussion of climate change in the media. == References ==