Earth Sciences
Natural short-lived halogens exert an indirect cooling effect on climate
A. Saiz-lopez, R. P. Fernandez, et al.
This groundbreaking study investigates the significant impact of short-lived halogens on Earth's radiative balance. The authors reveal that these elements have an indirect cooling effect which is pivotal for accurately modeling climate change. Researchers underscore the necessity of integrating this effect in climate models to enhance our understanding of the Earth's climate system. Conducted by Alfonso Saiz-Lopez and colleagues, the findings highlight vital implications for future climate projections.
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