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To Figure Out The Future Climate, Scientists Are Researching How Trees Form Clouds - Publication Date |
- Nov 08, 2023
- Episode Duration |
- 00:12:10
If you've ever looked up at the clouds and wondered where they came from, you're not alone. Atmospheric researcher
Lubna Dada is fascinated by the mystery of how clouds form and what role they play in our climate. Today, host
Aaron Scott talks to Dada about a recent study on the role of trees in cloud formation, and how this data will improve our current climate models.
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