New research led by NASA reveals that global warming is reshaping cloud patterns in a way that amplifies the climate crisis. As Earth heats, highly reflective clouds that once helped cool the planet are shrinking, while less reflective, broken clouds are spreading, especially in equatorial regions where sunlight is most intense.
This shift means more solar energy is reaching the Earth’s surface, fueling further warming. Scientists now believe this cloud-driven feedback loop may explain why global temperatures are rising faster than previously projected.
The sky, once a shield, is now part of the problem. Read More
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