on May 9, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)

Researchers Work to Better Understand How Soot Emissions Impact Global Warming

Researchers Work to Better Understand How Soot Emissions Impact Global Warming
Researchers from Caltech, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Georgia Institute of Technology are collaborating to study the effects of soot on global warming. Soot, tiny airborne particles that billow out of diesel trucks and industrial smokestacks, is not only harmful to humans, but may be causing adverse warming effects that could create more severe weather patterns and hotter temperatures …

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