Environment
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Aerosols in the Atmosphere May Affect Cloud Formation in the Arctic
The Arctic is losing sea ice at an alarming rate. Less ice means more open water, which means more gas and aerosol emissions from the ocean, warming the atmosphere and making it cloudier.
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