Black Carbon Pollution Emerges As Major Player In Global Warming

by Julie Walsh on March 24, 2008

in Blog

Black carbon, a form of particulate air pollution most often produced from biomass burning, cooking with solid fuels and diesel exhaust, has a warming effect in the atmosphere three to four times greater than prevailing estimates, according to scientists in an upcoming review article in the journal Nature Geoscience.

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