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Carbon emissions are chilling the ambiance 90km above Antarctica, on the fringe of house – The Shepherd of the Hills Gazette
Ashleigh WilsonJohn French, University of Tasmania; Andrew Klekociuk, University of Tasmania, and Frank Mulligan, National University of Ireland Maynooth

Ashleigh Wilson
John French, University of Tasmania; Andrew Klekociuk, University of Tasmania, and Frank Mulligan, National University of Ireland Maynooth
While greenhouse gases are warming Earths surface, theyre also causing rapid cooling far above us, at the edge of space. In fact, the upper atmosphere about 90km above Antarctica is cooling at a rate ten times faster than the average warming at the planets surface.
Our new research has precisely measured this cooling rate, and revealed an i…
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