Asian Monsoons Spread Pollutants

The economic growth in Asia in recent years has meant more pollution coming from the continent, and, according to a new study, that pollution is being wafted up into higher layers of the atmosphere during the Asian monsoons, which makes it longer-lived in the air.

This finding, detailed in the March 25 online issue of the journal Science, suggests that the impact of Asian pollutants on the stratosphere could increase in coming decades because of the growing industrial activity in China and other rapidly developing nations.

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