Atmospheric Chemistry And Physics : From Air Po... Apr 2026
How certain molecules absorb infrared energy, trapping heat in our atmosphere.
Some pollutants, like sulfate aerosols from coal burning, actually reflect sunlight back into space, causing a slight cooling effect. However, they also cause acid rain and lung disease. Atmospheric chemistry and physics : from air po...
How wind patterns carry pollutants from a factory in one country to a forest in another. How certain molecules absorb infrared energy, trapping heat
Your (students, professionals, or the general public?) How wind patterns carry pollutants from a factory
The air we breathe is a complex, invisible soup. While we often think of the atmosphere as just "oxygen and nitrogen," it is actually a massive chemical reactor where natural processes and human activities collide. Understanding the link between and physics is essential for tackling the two biggest environmental challenges of our time: air pollution and climate change. The Invisible Reactor
These are "Short-Lived Climate Pollutants" (SLCPs). They stay in the air for a shorter time than CO2 but are much more powerful at trapping heat in the short term. Why It Matters