Chemists may have finally solved pollution
If humans created an emissions hall of shame, which pollutants would you nominate? Carbon dioxide and methane would probably be fan favorites. But take a moment and consider my dark horse candidate: sulfur dioxide. Unlike its carbon-based counterparts, sulfur dioxide is not considered a major greenhouse gas and doesn’t get as much attention in the media. Instead, it does its dirty work in other ways. Sulfur dioxide is emitted primarily through the burning of fossil fuels from power plants, industry, automobiles, planes, and ships. The sulfur dioxide then finds other atmospheric molecules in the air, combines with them, and forms…
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