Mountain glaciers are melting rapidly due to global warming. This process is being intensified by increasingly extreme natural events, such as forest fires and air pollution from human activities. One of the main culprits is a tiny but powerful pollutant called black carbon (commonly known as soot) which darkens the surface of the snow and makes it met faster under the sun. But how much of this pollutant is actually ending up on glaciers? And what does this mean for the future of their ice? I...| Cryospheric Sciences
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Secondo l’Ipcc, l’ozono troposferico e il black carbon contribuiscono direttamente al riscaldamento globale. Combattere per un pianeta meno inquinato significa quindi contribuire alla lotta contro il cambiamento climatico e a salvare gli ecosistemi. Oltre che sulla salute umana, ricordano le principali agenzia ambientali europee e mondiali, l’inquinamento atmosferico ha forti ricadute anche sulla vegetazione e L'articolo Inquinamento atmosferico e crisi climatica: due facce della stessa...| Ancler