Some popping bubbles shoot concentrated aerosols
New research illustrates why popping bubbles fire some contaminants into the air, while allowing others to sink harmlessly.
New research illustrates why popping bubbles fire some contaminants into the air, while allowing others to sink harmlessly.
New research illustrates why popping bubbles fire some contaminants into the air, while allowing others to sink harmlessly.
Aerosols can worsen the social costs of carbon—an estimate of the economic costs greenhouse gases have on society—by as much as 66%.
Aerosols can worsen the social costs of carbon—an estimate of the economic costs greenhouse gases have on society—by as much as 66%.
Solid aerosols from the Arctic “didn’t look like anything we had ever seen in the literature, in the Arctic, or anywhere else in the world.”