Authors: Isaksen, I.S.A., Granier, C., Myhre, G., Berntsen, T.K., Dalsøren, S.B., Gauss, M., Klimont, Z., Benestad, R., Bousquet, P., Collins, W., Cox, T., Eyring, V., Fowler, D., Fuzzi, S., Jöckel, Laj, Lohmann, U., Maione, Monks, Prevot, A.S.H., Raes, F., Richter, A., Rognerud, B., Schulz, M.x, Shindell, Stevenson, D.S., Storelvmo, Wang, W.-C., van Weele, Wild, Wuebbles
Venue: Atmospheric Environment
Type: Publication
Abstract: Chemically active climate compounds are either primary compounds such as methane (CH4), removed by oxidation in the atmosphere, or secondary compounds such as ozone (O3), sulfate and organic aerosols, formed and removed in the atmosphere. Man-induced climate-chemistry interaction is a two-way process: Emissions of pollutants change the atmospheric composition contributing to climate change through the aforementioned climate components, and climate change, through changes in temperature, dynamics, the hydrological cycle, atmospheric stability, a...
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Atmospheric sciences
Climatology
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