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A recent report noted, "Without the cooling effect of atmospheric aerosols, it is likely that greenhouse gases alone would have caused more global mean temperature rise than that observed during the last 50 years." http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article2193672.ece

So, is the widespread use of aerosols an antidote to global warming? Should aerosol propellants be brought back in deodorants, hairsprays, etc? Should governments and large industries begin introducing aerosols on a megascale to counteract global warming before it is too late?

2007-01-30 04:14:42 · 2 answers · asked by Jerry P 6 in Environment

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I don't think thats what is menat by "aerosols". They are referring to the more general use of the word which can include naturally occuring vapors and that result from volcanic eruptions and other large scale phenomena.

2007-01-30 04:36:52 · answer #1 · answered by Evita Rodham Clinton 5 · 2 0

George W Bush

2007-01-30 12:24:45 · answer #2 · answered by Kevin H. 3 · 3 0

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