Shipping Emissions Impact
Emissions from shipping, particularly sulfates from burning fossil fuels, have long been thought to influence cloud brightness, especially in the North Atlantic. This theory, dating back to the seventies, suggests that increased cloud nuclei lead to smaller droplets, resulting in clouds that reflect more sunlight. Despite challenges in real-world observation, the evidence supporting this phenomenon has been robust, highlighting the complex relationship between shipping activities and climate dynamics.In this clip
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