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Reductions in Aerosol Emissions During the Lockdown had Warming Impact – AZoCleantech
A new study by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) reports that the lockdowns and decrease in societal activity associated with the COVID-19 pandemic…
Written by AZoCleantechFeb 3 2021
A new study by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) reports that the lockdowns and decrease in societal activity associated with the COVID-19 pandemic influenced emissions of pollutants such that the planet was slightly warmed for several months last year.
Emissions of airborne particles, or aerosols, tend to block incoming sunlight and cool temperatures. Image Credit: Analogicus from Pixabay.
The results of the study emphasize the impact of airborne…
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