Paasonen, P. (author), Asmi, A. (author), Petäjä, T. (author), Kajos, M.K. (author), Äijälä, M. (author), Junninen, H. (author), Holst, T. (author), Abbatt, J.P.D. (author), Arneth, A. (author), Birmili, W. (author), Denier van der Gon, H.A.C. (author), Hamed, A. (author), Hoffer, A. (author), Laakso, L. (author), Laaksonen, A. (author), Richard Leaitch, W. (author), Plass-Dülmer, C. (author), Pryor, S.C. (author), Räisänen, P. (author), Swietlicki, E. (author), Wiedensohler, A. (author), Worsnop, D.R. (author), Kerminen, V.-M. (author), Kulmala, M. (author) Atmospheric aerosol particles influence the climate system directly by scattering and absorbing solar radiation, and indirectly by acting as cloud condensation nuclei. Apart from black carbon aerosol, aerosols cause a negative radiative forcing at the top of the atmosphere and substantially mitigate the warming caused by greenhouse gases. In the...
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