Aerosols Seen Having Dramatic Effect On Arctic Warming
Credit: JEFF SCHMALTZ/MODIS LAND RAPID RESPONSE TEAM
Atmospheric aerosols have a much greater impact on the warming observed in the Arctic than previously appreciated, which may give policy-makers a leg up as they try to mitigate it. Climate scientists at NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies have run computer models that suggest the small...
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