Air Pollution and Climate Change

Ashok Kumar V, H. Omidvarborna, Kaushik K. Shandilya
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Abstract

Climate records kept worldwide clearly show that ongoing changes are happening in our eco-systems. Such climate changes include temperature, precipitation, or sea level, all of which are expected to keep changing well into the future, thereby affecting human health, the environment, and the economy. The natural causes by themselves are not able to describe these changes, so to understand these, scientists are using a combination of state-of-the-science measurements and models. Human activities are a major contributor due to the release of different air contaminants through various activities. Air pollution is one case-in-point, a human-made factor that contributes to climate change by affecting the amount of incoming sunlight that is either reflected or absorbed by the atmosphere. An overview of modeling techniques used to relate air quality and climate change is presented. The discussion includes the role of air pollution levels affecting the climate. Emerging topics such as black carbon (BC), fine particulate matters (PMs), role of cook stove, and risk assessment are also covered.
空气污染与气候变化
世界各地的气候记录清楚地表明,我们的生态系统正在发生持续的变化。这些气候变化包括温度、降水或海平面,预计所有这些都将在未来很长一段时间内持续变化,从而影响人类健康、环境和经济。自然原因本身无法描述这些变化,因此为了理解这些变化,科学家们正在使用最先进的测量和模型的结合。人类活动是一个主要的贡献者,因为通过各种活动释放不同的空气污染物。空气污染就是一个很好的例子,它是一种人为因素,通过影响被大气反射或吸收的入射阳光的数量,从而导致气候变化。概述了用于将空气质量和气候变化联系起来的建模技术。讨论内容包括空气污染程度对气候的影响。新出现的主题,如黑碳(BC),细颗粒物(pm),炉灶的作用,风险评估也包括在内。
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