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Aerosols reducing sunlight, cooling Earth’s surface but warming air across sub-continent: Study

A regional and seasonal analysis of aerosol observations was carried out for the first time at ten locations in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan

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Researchers have found that aerosols are efficiently cutting down the amount of solar energy reaching the Earth’s surface, thereby cooling the surface, while warming the atmosphere significantly across the Indo-Gangetic Plains (IGP) and the Himalayan foothills. This confirms that aerosols are a major driver of climate change in the region and these would accelerate glacier retreat and snow melt.

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