An extensive and previously unknown "twilight zone" of particles in the atmosphere could complicate scientists' efforts to determine how much the Earth's climate will warm in the future, a new study finds.Oops.
"The effects of this zone are not included in most computer models that estimate the impact of aerosols on climate," said lead author Ilan Koren of the Weizmann Institute of Science, in Israel. "This could be one of the reasons why current measurements of this effect don't match our model estimates."
"I think our party has got into a mess on the environment. As a practical matter of politics, nobody knows what (Kyoto) is or what it commits us to." Michael Ignatieff
Saturday, May 12, 2007
You are entering the Twilight Zone
NASA Discovers 'Twilight Zone' of New Air Particles
Imagine that, something that we didn't know. I'm shocked, especially after being assured that the science was settled. How dare NASA try to confuse the issue with facts.
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