Improved computer models shed light on how reducing sulphur emissions will inadvertently release methane from wetlands.
With such a rapid reduction in sulfur emissions, we may face something called an “aerosol shock” or “termination shock.” This is where the Earth’s climate rapidly heats up once the ...
Reducing sulphur in the air may inadvertently increase natural emissions of methane from wetlands such as peatlands and swamps, a new study has ...
"It's a huge shock." The school district is remaining ... news because they never heard directly from the district about the termination. Instead, their information came from news articles or ...