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air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingcredit: US EPA1
air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingSince the 1890s, surface temperatures have risen faster in the Arctic than in other regions of the world. Credit: Drew Shindell, Goddard Institute for Space Studies2
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air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingphoto by iStockphoto/George Clerk4
air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingphoto by Sandra Patino5
air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingLong-term spatial distribution of haze over the United States. (From Husar 1990)6
air pollution, smog, haze, climate change, co2 emissions, plants, photosynthesis, study, reasearch, global dimmingAt first listen, it sounds like something that would go against the core beliefs of any eco-expert, but recent research shows that air polluted skies are helping plants to reduce global warming. A study from 1960 to 1999, led by Dr. Lina Mercado from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, was published earlier this year in the Nature scientific journal reporting that plants stored 23....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/does-pollution-actually-fight-global-warming/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







