Cloud 'feedback' affects global climate and warming
Thursday, December 9, 2010 - 15:21
in Earth & Climate
Changes in clouds will amplify the warming of the planet due to human activities, according to a breakthrough study that shows that warming due to increases in greenhouse gases will cause clouds to trap more heat, which will lead to additional warming.
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