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The Black Carbon Story: Early History and New Perspectives

机译:黑炭的故事:早期历史和新观点

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A number of recent studies have suggested that black carbon (BC), the light-absorbing fraction of soot, is next to CO_2 one of the strongest contributors to the global climate change. BC heats the air, darkens the snow and ice surfaces and could contribute to the melting of Arctic ice, snowpacks, and glaciers. Although soot is the oldest known pollutant its importance in climate modification has only been recently recognized. Tn this article, we trace the historical developments over about three decades that changed the view of the role of BC in the environment, from a pollutant of marginal importance to one of the main climate change agents. We also discuss some of the reasons for the initial lack of interest in BC and the subsequent rigorous research activity on the role of aerosols in climate change.
机译:最近的许多研究表明,烟灰的光吸收部分,黑碳(BC)仅次于CO_2,而CO_2是全球气候变化的最强贡献者之一。 BC加热空气,使雪和冰的表面变暗,并且可能导致北极冰,积雪和冰川融化。尽管烟灰是已知的最古老的污染物,但其在气候变化中的重要性直到最近才被认识到。在本文中,我们追踪了大约三十年来的历史发展,这些历史改变了从不重要的污染物到主要的气候变化因素之一,改变了卑诗省在环境中的作用的观点。我们还讨论了最初对卑诗省缺乏兴趣以及随后对气溶胶在气候变化中的作用的严格研究活动的一些原因。

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