Global warming is more serious than anticipated

A new British study has concluded that our planet will heat up faster than expected. But the paradox is that the advances in anti-pollution make the situation even more serious.

Picture 1 of Global warming is more serious than anticipated Pollution, especially smoke and frost cooling the planet by blocking the sun's rays. But the importance of the degree of cooling is not noticed.

According to climatologist Nicolas Bellouin of the Hadley Climate Research and Forecast Center in Exeter (UK), this level is two to three times higher than current models assessing global warming.

The study, published in Nature, uses improved climate measurement tools than before. Bellouin said: ' The first study was published in 2002 only measured above the oceans. Currently, we have measured the land '.

Pollution caused by refrigeration is called 'aerosol': it is the gas emitted from the burning of fossil fuels, especially coal.

The anti-pollution norms are getting tougher in the West, as well as in China and the economically developed countries, so there is less and less aerosol in the atmosphere, causing the phenomenon of warming the Earth more and more seriously. More due to the greenhouse effect.

This makes the rise of temperature in the next century to the highest level according to UN estimates. From now until 2100, our planet's temperature will increase from 1.4 to 5.8 degrees Celsius and even higher in Canada as well as in other Nordic countries.