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Elusive pollution-busting molecules are scrubbing our planet’s atmosphere at a much faster rate than first imagined, according to gas-bothering boffins [scientists].
Reactions by the cleaning agents, known as Criegee intermediates, are also emitting a by-product that forms solar radiation-reflecting clouds that could help cool Earth and reduce the effects of global warming.
Read more at Climate Change Dispatch