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Aerosols heat up

Peter Pilewskie
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Peter Pilewskie: Peter Pilewskie is at the Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado at Boulder, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0590, USA. peter.pilewskie@colorado.edu

Nature, 2007, vol. 448, issue 7153, 541-542

Abstract: Solid particles suspended in the atmosphere have long played second fiddle to greenhouse gases as agents of climate change. A study of atmospheric heating over the Indian Ocean could provoke a rethink.

Date: 2007
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