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Soot From Wildfires in California and Siberia is Reaching Arctic, Melting Polar Ice
It is possible that the soot particles emitted by the massive flames reach as far north as the Arctic, where they may be accelerating warming. New study suggests the impact of these soots may be much greater than scientists believed. Experts told Insider that scientists are trying to figure out how their emissions could affect the rate at which global temperatures increase.
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