Monday, November 23, 2015
Cleaner atmosphere means more Arctic sea-ice melt, study says
To protect human health and safeguard the environment, governments and utility companies around the world have worked -- successfully -- to reduced the amount of sulfur dioxide released into the atmosphere.
But there's a downside to cleaning the air of sulfur dioxide and similar pollutants: Arctic sea ice is more exposed to solar heat, and more of it melts.
Read more at Arctic Newswire
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Arctic,
atmosphere,
ice melt
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