News: Ocean Creatures Linked to Cloud Cover Increases
13th Nov 2006, 18:13 GMT
Scientists have reported a new and potentially important mechanism by which chemical emissions from ocean phytoplankton may influence the formation of clouds that reflect sunlight away from our planet. (Georgia Institute of Technology press release)
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