Scientists link global warming to lower sulfur pollution from ships. Fewer ship aerosols mean less sunlight reflection, allowing heat to stay.
Improved computer models shed light on how reducing sulphur emissions will inadvertently release methane from wetlands.
A new study is the latest to suggest that reductions in atmospheric sulphur may be driving global warming at a rate faster ...
Earth’s prolonged streak of abnormal heat continued into 2025 despite the arrival of La Niña ocean conditions, which ...
Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has found. The resulting additional future release of 20-34 ...
Impact of cleaner air means that human-emitted methane needs to fall more sharply to hit globally agreed targets ...
Reducing sulfur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps ...
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Cleaner air linked to unexpected surge in global warmingTheories are emerging suggesting that a decrease in aerosols accelerates the climate disaster. Does cleaner air accelerate global warming? James Hansen, a well-known climatologist who warned the U.S.
From staying informed to making small changes, Moms Clean Air Force co-founder Dominique Browning shares ways to mobilize against the upsetting climate actions happening right now.
Reductions in air pollution have helped warm the planet by cutting down on reflective particles in the atmosphere – but ...
James Hansen, a former Nasa scientist now at Columbia University, said the record temperatures of the past two years were the ...
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