A Discovery That Transforms Our Understanding of Pollutant Aerosols
Scientists have recently discovered that suspended POLLUTION particles, such as those emitted by cooking or forest fires, have a much more complex structure than previously thought. This discovery promises to completely reconsider the current models used to predict air quality and climate effects. These particles, which can come from various sources such as cooking, combustion, or human activities, play a crucial role in cloud formation and the planet's radiative balance.
How These Pollutant Aerosols Form and Behave
Until now, it was believed that these particles were perfectly round droplets. However, new research shows they have irregular shapes and varied compositions. This significantly affects how they interact with light and the atmosphere. These POLLUTION particles, often referred to as
