Environment
Why Pollution Causes Thunderstorms to Leave Bigger, Longer-lasting Clouds Behind
By discovering how pollution leads thunderstorms to leave larger, longer-lasting clouds in their wake, scientists have not only solved a long-standing debate, but uncovered a new clue as to how pollution relates to climate warming.
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