CLOUDS, CLIMATE change, CLOUD forecasting, ATMOSPHERIC aerosols, GREENHOUSE gases, GLOBAL warming, GLOBAL temperature changes
Abstract
The article discusses the use of the cloud record to study climate change. Topics covered include the link between climate change and aerosols released by human activities and the warming effect of greenhouse gases. Also explained is an increase in cloud formation at the poles and a decrease in cloud formation in the tropics. INSETS: Biodiversity's playmate;Into the unknown realm.
ATMOSPHERIC temperature, GLOBAL temperature changes, INCOME
Abstract
The article reports that rise in global temperature could expand the economic gap between developed and developing nations as the average worldwide income will shrink by 23 percent at the end of the 21st century, based on a study published in the October 21, 2015 edition of the journal "Nature."
Published
2015
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