Best hope for saving Arctic sea ice is cutting soot emissions, says Stanford researcher
Wednesday, July 28, 2010 - 09:28
in Earth & Climate
The quickest, best way to slow the rapid melting of Arctic sea ice is to reduce soot emissions from the burning of fossil fuel, wood and dung, according to a new study by Stanford researcher Mark Z....
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