Air Quality and Climate Connections
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory · Columbia University · +3 more institutions
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Multiple linkages connect air quality and climate change. Many air pollutant sources also emit carbon dioxide (CO2), the dominant anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG). The two main contributors to non-attainment of U.S. ambient air quality standards, ozone (O3) and particulate matter (PM), interact with radiation, forcing climate change. PM warms by absorbing sunlight (e.g., black carbon) or cools by scattering sunlight (e.g., sulfates) and interacts with clouds; these radiative and microphysical interactions can induce changes in precipitation and regional circulation patterns. Climate change is expected to degrade air quality in many polluted regions by changing air pollution meteorology…
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3Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Air quality index
- Greenhouse gas
- Atmospheric sciences
- Radiative forcing
- Ozone
- Global warming
- Air pollution
- Climate action