Impact of black carbon on climate by J.Srinivasan, Divecha Centre for Climate Change, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore presented
at the South Asian Media Briefing on Climate Change, CSE, India Habitat Centre, New Delhi, 24
Transient eddies in the extratropical storm tracks are a primary mechanism for the transport of momentum, energy, and water in the atmosphere, and as such are a major component of the climate system. Changes in the extratropical storm tracks under global warming would impact these transports, the ocean circulation and carbon cycle, and society through changing weather patterns.
Emissions of a broad range of greenhouse gases of varying lifetimes contribute to global climate change. Carbon dioxide displays exceptional persistence that renders its warming nearly irreversible for more than 1,000 y.
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles are formed in the atmosphere from condensable oxidation products of anthropogenic and biogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs). On a global scale, biogenic VOCs account for about 90% of VOC emissions and of SOA formation (90 billion kilograms of carbon per year). SOA particles can scatter radiation and act as cloud condensation or ice nuclei, and thereby influence the Earth’s radiation balance and climate.
Organic aerosol particles are ubiquitous in the atmosphere. In forests, such particles can occur in solid form — a finding that will lead to a re-evaluation of how they are formed, and their properties and effects.
New Delhi: Does the winter fog carry deadly antibiotic resistant germs? Is it safe for patients suffering from HIV or TB to travel during winter in India?
New Delhi: Worried over rain playing spoilsport in the run-up to the Games, the government on Monday asked the Govt seeks daily weather updates Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) to provide weather updates on daily basis.
Such is the importance of good weather that it found more than a mention at a high-level meeting chaired by the cabinet secretary and attended by senior officials on M
As part of the Global Atmospheric Passive Sampling (GAPS) study, XAD-resin based passive samplers are being deployed for consecutive one-year periods at numerous sites on all seven continents to determine annually averaged concentrations of persistent organic pollutants.
This latest CPCB report provides details of the monitoring study conducted to measure Ozone levels, VOCs including carbonyls in ambient air in the city of Kolkata. It also includes recommendations for control of VOCs releases.
The State Government has decided to go the Chinese way to deal with the erratic monsoon rains: It will test rocket launching system of cloud seeding to ensure rainfall and avoid agriculture drought.