Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Guest Post: As India cuts aerosol air pollution, extreme temperatures may spike making heat health adaptation plans crucial
An insightful article into India's situation with regards to the air pollution problem and extreme heatwave temperatures. This year temperatures spiked to 51C in north western India: Wet Bulb Near 35 C — Heatwave Mass Casualties Strike India Amidst Never-Before-Seen High Temperatures.
The researchers argue that aerosols from air pollution are likely to have a substantial cooling impact at the
Labels:
adaptation,
aerosols,
air pollution,
guest,
heathealth,
heatwave,
India,
temperatures
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