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Short-lived pollutants in the Arctic: their climate impact and possible mitigation strategies

Abstract

Several short-lived pollutants known to impact Arctic climate may be contributing to the accelerated rates of warming observed in this region relative to the global annually averaged temperature increase. Here, we present a summary of the short-lived pollutants that impact Arctic climate including methane, tropospheric ozone, and tropospheric aerosols. For each pollutant, we provide a description of the major sources, the mechanism of forcing, seasonally averaged forcing values for the Arctic, and the corresponding surface temperature response. We suggest strategies for reducing the warming based on current knowledge and discuss directions for future research to address remaining uncertainties.

Authors

Quinn PK; Bates TS; Baum E; Doubleday N; Fiore AM; Flanner M; Fridlind A; Garrett TJ; Koch D; Menon S

Pagination

pp. 15669-15692

Publication date

November 9, 2007

DOI

10.5194/acpd-7-15669-2007

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