Though it's certainly a wide range of possible impact, the study concludes that in a high - growth scenario
this increased black carbon pollution could increase warming in the region by 17 - 78 % by 2030.
Not exact matches
With IdleAir, truck stop communities enjoy cleaner air with the reduction of
black carbon and soot that emit from diesel engines, reduced noise
pollution, local job creation, and an
increased tax base for the local economy.
With that comes more
black carbon air
pollution from ships — soot to you and me — and, that means already disproportionately high levels of warming will
increase and with those, more ice melting.