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Going up?

A new study from the University of Washington suggests that Earth’s temperature will keep increasing, even if all greenhouse gas emissions were stopped right now. Why?  Because greenhouse gases will last longer in the atmosphere than particulate matter (aerosols) that reflect the sun’s light.  So, the solar radiation coming in will increase and the heat […]

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Tracking the Permafrost Line

From xkcd: http://www.xkcd.com/402/ The permafrost line is shifting.  It may be slow by tornado-chasing standards, but it’s shifting. A study earlier this year from Université Laval in Quebec City, Canada showed that the permafrost line has moved northward by 130 kilometers in the last 50 years.  While climate change is the most probable explanation for the […]

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Climate and Pollution

Pollution has its benefits. With fewer particulates being released by smokestacks and cars, there are fewer aerosols in the atmosphere.  Fewer aerosols means that more solar radiation hits the ground.  With more sunlight hitting the Earth, the Earth warms up–faster than many scientists had initially predicted. Calculations by Jan Magnus, Bertrand Melenberg, and Chris Muris, […]

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