{"id":217458,"date":"2023-06-02T01:04:07","date_gmt":"2023-06-01T19:34:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/?p=217458"},"modified":"2023-06-02T01:04:07","modified_gmt":"2023-06-01T19:34:07","slug":"lower-emissions-during-covid-pandemic-led-to-increased-warming-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/arunachaltimes.in\/index.php\/2023\/06\/02\/lower-emissions-during-covid-pandemic-led-to-increased-warming-study\/","title":{"rendered":"Lower emissions during Covid pandemic led to increased warming: Study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">New Delhi, 1 Jun: The Covid pandemic shutdowns in South Asia greatly reduced the concentration of short-lived cooling particles in the air, but barely affected the levels of long-lived greenhouse gases, leading to stronger climate warming, a study shows.<br \/>\nIn the spring of 2020, the activity of many industries and transportation worldwide decreased due to pandemic restrictions.<br \/>\nAt Hanimaadhoo, a measuring station in the northernmost Maldives off the coast of India, researchers have been measuring the atmospheric composition and radiation for two decades.<br \/>\nThe measuring station is strategically placed to capture air masses from the Asian subcontinent and located in an area with few regional emission sources.<br \/>\nWhen emissions suddenly decreased during the pandemic in South Asia &#8212; mainly India, Pakistan and Bangladesh &#8212; an opportunity was created to see what impact this had on the climate.<br \/>\nThe study, published in the journal npj Climate and Atmospheric Science, found that the concentrations of polluting short-lived air particles decreased significantly, while the levels of longer-lived greenhouse gases were barely affected in the air.<br \/>\nThe cooling effect of the aerosols comes from the fact that they reflect incoming solar radiation back into space. With a lower aerosol content, there is less cooling, and thus less &#8220;masking&#8221; of the warming effect of the significantly longer-lived climate gases.<br \/>\nMeasurements taken at the same time over the northern Indian Ocean revealed a seven per cent increase in solar radiation reaching the Earth&#8217;s surface, thus increasing temperatures, the researchers said.<br \/>\n&#8220;Through this large-scale geophysical experiment, we were able to demonstrate that while the sky became bluer and the air cleaner, climate warming increased when these cooling air particles were removed,&#8221; said Professor Orjan Gustafsson at Stockholm University in Sweden, who led the study.<br \/>\nThe results show that a complete phasing out of fossil fuel combustion in favour of renewable energy sources with zero emissions could result in rapid &#8220;unmasking&#8221; of aerosols, while greenhouse gases linger.<br \/>\n&#8220;During a couple of decades, emission reductions risk leading to net climate warming due to the &#8216;masking&#8217; effect of air particles, before the temperature reduction from reduced greenhouse gas emissions takes over,&#8221; said Gustafsson.<br \/>\n&#8220;But despite an initial climate warming effect, we obviously still urgently need a powerful emission reduction,&#8221; the scientist added. 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