Aerosol pollution in the Arctic
The Arctic has inversions just like Utah, and they could be making climate change worse Salt Lake Tribune, February 4, 2018
Arctic clouds highly sensitive to air pollution Phys.org, January 3, 2018
Aerosol Assault on the Arctic International Innovation: see www.researchmedia.eu
Global Warming Silver Lining? Arctic Could Get Cleaner National Geographic News
Arctic air may become cleaner as temperatures rise American Geophysical Union
After the Ice by Alun Anderson
Arctic study raises warming questions Deseret News
Dirty Arctic Air Is Nothing New ScienceNOW Daily News
A hard look at aerosols Christian Science Monitor
Air pollution warming up Arctic Deseret News
PUBLICATIONS
Garrett, T. J., S. Brattström, S. Sharma, D. E. J. Worthy, and P. Novelli, 2011: The role of scavenging in the seasonal transport of black carbon and sulfate to the Arctic, Geophys. Res. Lett., 38, L16805, doi:10.1029/2011GL048221.
Garrett, T. J. and L. Verzella, 2008: An evolving history of Arctic aerosols. Bull. Amer. Meteorol. Soc., 89, 299–302 PDF
Garrett, T. J. and C. Zhao, 2006: Increased Arctic cloud longwave emissivity associated with pollution from mid-latitudes. Nature, 440, 10.1038/nature04636, 787-789 HTML PDF