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When Pollution Spikes in Southeast Asia, Rainfall Shifts from Land to Sea


New research finds that heavy pollution in Southeast Asia is suppressing rainfall over land while intensifying it over the ocean. Cars, factories, and power plants are producing tiny particles, called aerosols, that turn cities hazy.

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