lundi 22 août 2016

Study: Global warming means smoggier autumns in US Southeast

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) - A new study finds that the drier, warmer autumn weather we see more of due to climate change may extend summer smog well into the fall in the Southeast United States.

Research published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences also suggests a culprit for the smog that many people might not expect: It's the lush woodlands that give much of the South a lovely green canopy.

Study: Global warming means smoggier autumns in US Southeast

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