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F. Sherwood Rowland

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — F. Sherwood Rowland, the Nobel prize-winning chemist who sounded the alarm on the thinning of the Earth's ozone layer, has died. He was 84.

Rowland died Saturday at his home of complications from Parkinson's disease, the dean of the University of California, Irvine's physical sciences department said Sunday.

"We have lost our finest friend and mentor," Kenneth C. Janda said in a statement. "He saved the world from a major catastrophe: never wavering in his commitment to science, truth and humanity and did so with integrity and grace."

Rowland was among three scientists awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize for chemistry for explaining how the ozone layer is formed and decomposed through chemical processes in the atmosphere.

The prize was awarded more than two decades after Rowland and post-doctoral student Mario Molina calculated that if human use of chlorofluorocarbons, a byproduct of aerosol sprays, deodorants and other household products, were to continue at an unchanged rate, the ozone layer would be depleted after several decades. Their work built upon findings by atmospheric scientist Paul Crutzen.

Their prediction caught enormous attention and was strongly challenged partly because the non-toxic properties of CFCs were thought to be environmentally safe. Their work gained widespread recognition more than a decade later with the discovery of the ozone hole over the Earth's polar regions.

"It was to turn out that they had even underestimated the risk," a Nobel committee said in its award citation for Rowland, Molina and Crutzen.

Molina said his former mentor never shied from defending his work or advocating a ban on CFCs.

"He showed me that if we believe in the science ... we should speak out when we feel it's important for society to change," Molina told The Associated Press.

His work on ozone depletion made Rowland a prominent voice for scientists concerned about global warming.

"Isn't it a responsibility of scientists, if you believe that you have found something that can affect the environment, isn't it your responsibility to do something about it, enough so that action actually takes place?" Rowland said at a White House climate change roundtable in 1997.

"If not us, who? If not now, when?" he asked.

Rowland was survived by his wife of nearly 60 years, Joan, a son and a daughter.




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Dear Mrs. Rowland, I was so sorry to read about the death of your husband. The name "Sherry Rowland" remains with me to this day. In the late 1960s my late husband, Merle Pattengill, was a doctoral student in Don Bunker's group. Merle told me that Sherry Rowland saved his life by rescuing him from a rip tide current in which he was caught. I believe it was the occasion of a UC Irvine Chemistry Department picnic at the beach. Anyway, from what I have read about your husband's considerable...

We send our deepest condolences to Joan, Ingrid and Jeffrey. We were deeply saddened with the news of Sherry's death. This caused us to reflect on many wonderful times together, from baseball stories to fighting the 'Merchants of Doubt', to wonderful dinners together. Our sincerest condolences and love to you.

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My sympathy to the family of Mr. F. Sherwood Rowland. 1 Peter 5:6&7 Humble yourselves therefore under the mighty hand of God, that he may exalt you in due time 7 throw your anxiety upon God because he cares for you all. Read the Bible so your family can draw close too God.

Family and friends of Mr. Rowland. Please accept my sympathies of your loss. Finding the right words to say is difficult. Grief can be so hard, but our loving Heavenly Father can help us to cope. As 2 Corinthians 4:7 says: He can give you the power beyond what is normal. May his love and support help your during this time.

To the the family of F. Sherwood Rowland - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May your friends and family, and your heavenly father bring you comfort at this time.

My heart goes out to the family of Mr. Rowland. Trusting in God will help carry you through your grief. (Ps. 116:15) He will sustain you in your time of sorrow. Hold on to those dear memories as they become more precious in the days to come.