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Stratocumulus clouds play an essential role in keeping temperatures on Earth cooler by shading and reflecting sunlight back to space. They have a very delicate and specific dynamic, which could be disrupted by excessive levels of CO2 in the atmosphere. Scientists are working on potential risk …
A massive brown cloud stretching from the Arabian Peninsula straight across Asia to the Pacific is growing and scientists are ringing the alarm bell concerning its impact on climate and reduced rainfall patterns…
Noctilucent clouds (NLCs) are clouds found in the Mesosphere (50 miles or 82 km) above Earth’s surface. NLCs are for the most part composed of ice crystals and meteor dust, however cloud formations in this atmospheric layer seem to have been effected by CO2 and methane emissions.