How Climate Scientists Saw the Future Before It Arrived
A gust of wind strikes the Sahara Desert, launching a speck of dust into the air. For a week, the grain rides atmospheric currents halfway around the globe, reflecting sparkles of sunlight back to space along its journey. Other dust particles floating in the same breeze catch drafts up to Greenland, where they pepper glaciers and accelerate their melting, and down to the Amazon…
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