Stanford CA (SPX) Aug 02, 2010 - The quickest, best way to slow the rapid melting of Arctic sea ice is to reduce soot emissions from the burning of fossil fuel, wood and dung, according to a new study by Stanford researcher Mark Z. Jacobson. His analysis shows that soot is second only to carbon dioxide in contributing to global warming. But, he said, climate models to date have mischaracterized the effects of soot in the ... more
http://www.terradaily.com/reports/Best_Hope_For_Saving_Arctic_Sea_Ice_Is_Cutting_Soot_Emissions_999.html
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