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Mixed influences
View larger image | Tiny particles called aerosols can have a big impact on climate, but their many roles have been hard to disentangle. Most of the particles reflect sunlight, keeping the atmosphere cool. But black carbon, or soot, can absorb the sun’s rays and heat up the atmosphere. The role of aerosols in providing surfaces for cloud formation further complicates the climate picture. Credit: E. Feliciano

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