Ships release invisible contrails that slightly cool the climate
6 Oct 2022

Streaks of invisible air pollution from the world’s shipping industry, which are unseen on satellite imagery, are changing the reflectivity of clouds. This means clouds exposed to air pollution may reflect more of the sun’s light and heat than we thought, which will have to be taken into account for future climate models.
Clouds play a complex role in the climate. Depending on how high they float in the atmosphere and their composition, they can either contribute to or detract from global warming. Understanding their interactions with the environment is crucial for accurate climate models
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