The Arctic has inversions just like Utah, and they could be making climate change worse
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(Photo courtesy of University of Utah, via MODIS/NASA) Satellite images of forest fire smoke interacting with clouds in the…
(Photo courtesy of University of Utah, via MODIS/NASA) Satellite images of forest fire smoke interacting with clouds in the…
n 1870, explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, trekking across the barren and remote ice cap of Greenland, saw something most people…
Scientists have been interested in the effects of pollution on Arctic clouds because of their potential warming effect A rare…
In 1870, explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, trekking across the barren and remote ice cap of Greenland, saw something most…
Nordenskiöld's record of the haze was among the first evidence that air pollution around the northern hemisphere can travel…
From: University of Utah Published January 3, 2018 10:43 AM In 1870, explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, trekking across the…
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In 1870, explorer Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld, trekking across the barren and remote ice cap of Greenland, saw something most…