Greatest Uncertainty In Climate Change Models Is Diminishing Cloudiness - Russ 
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Greatest Uncertainty In Climate Change Models Is Diminishing Cloudiness - R...
 Restoring ocean pastures and their cooling clouds in 10% of the area available 
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"Climate scientists propose in a new paper published in the widely read open 
source science journal Earth’s Future that by restoring cloudiness to selected 
areas of distant oceans a planetary cooling effect sufficient to offset a 
doubling of greenhouse gas emissions could be achieved with as little as a 10% 
increase in cloudiness over pristine open ocean pasture regions.The authors 
note that climate model simulations indicate that regions of extensive marine 
low clouds account for a large portion of the global aerosol driven global 
cooling. They explain that while this may seem counter-intuitive, marine clouds 
in these pristine areas are very susceptible to small changes in aerosols."

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