The low and thick hanging clouds in our sky, reflecting sunlight back into space, are melting in thin air like the heat of the world. These losses will not only bring about more climate change than we expect, but new research suggests that it may also undermine the prospects for …
Read More »Carbon emissions are cooling the atmosphere 90 km above Antarctica
While greenhouse gases are heating the Earth’s surface, they are also causing rapid cooling well above us, at the edge of space. In fact, the atmosphere greater than about 90 kilometers (56 miles) above Antarctica is cooling at a rate 10 times faster than the average warming on the planet’s …
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