A new study provides evidence that the presence of aerosols in the atmosphere caused the climate to be 0.5 degrees Celsius cooler.
A new study provides evidence that the presence of aerosols in the atmosphere caused the climate to be 0.5 degrees Celsius cooler. Other effects such as land use change also play a role.
Aerosols Help Cool our Climate
“We analyzed data from NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites. They have been providing comprehensive satellite observations of the Earth since the year 2000, measuring incoming and outgoing radiation, but also clouds and aerosol pollution. The latter has decreased significantly across North America, Europe and East Asia since 2000,” says Professor Johannes Quaas, lead author of the study, which was initiated in a meeting by the two European research projects CONSTRAIN and FORCES. Reduction in aerosol-induced cooling increases warming due to CO2 since 2000 by up to 50 percent This has also reduced the cooling effect of aerosols. Compared to the year 2000, it has led to an increase in the warming effect that is up to 50 percent of the one by CO2 increases in the same period. This means an acceleration of the drivers of global warming compared to the previous period.“Our study should not be interpreted to mean that we should now be emitting more aerosols to cool the climate. On the contrary: aerosols are harmful to human health and the environment, which is why we need to keep reducing emissions,” Quaas concludes. And it is why air quality legislation has become increasingly stringent since the 1970s and is being implemented by more and more countries. Professor Quaas and his colleagues on the new study stress the ever more urgent need for rapid and strong reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
Source-Eurekalert