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Atmospheric aerosols

Episodes and research papers from From First Principles that help explain Atmospheric aerosols from the ground up.

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Nature Reviews Earth & Environment·

Elevation-dependent climate change in mountain environments

Imagine a tall building on a hot day. This study found that the top floors (high-elevation mountains) are heating up faster than the ground floor (lowlands). This happens for a few key reasons. First, as bright, reflective snow and ice melt, the darker ground underneath absorbs more sunlight, like swapping a white shirt for a black one. Second, changes in air moisture and pollution at different altitudes can trap more heat. So, it's not just that the whole planet is warming; some of the most sensitive and important places, like our mountain 'water towers,' are warming at an accelerated rate, which also means they are losing snow and getting drier faster.