Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Long-Term Climate Change Cannot be Done by Targeting Emissions of Pollutants

Targeting emission of non-CO2 gases and air pollutants with climate effects may not produce as many benefits for long-term climate change as previously estimated, claims a new study. The study showed that high hopes have been placed on limiting emissions of so-called short-lived climate forcers (SLCF) such as methane and soot for protecting human health, vegetation and limiting temperature increase. New research indicates that neglecting ...

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