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 Post subject: Scientists fear impact of Asian pollutants on U.S.
PostPosted: Sun Aug 31, 2008 1:37 pm 
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Scientists fear impact of Asian pollutants on U.S. By Les Blumenthal, McClatchy Newspapers
2 hours, 32 minutes ago

WASHINGTON — From 500 miles in space, satellites track brown clouds of dust, soot and other toxic pollutants from China and elsewhere in Asia as they stream across the Pacific and take dead aim at the western U.S.


A fleet of tiny, specially equipped unmanned aerial vehicles, launched from an island in the East China Sea 700 or so miles downwind of Beijing , are flying through the projected paths of the pollution taking chemical samples and recording temperatures, humidity levels and sunlight intensity in the clouds of smog.

On the summit of 9,000-foot Mt. Bachelor in central Oregon and near sea level at Cheeka Peak on Washington state's Olympic Peninsula , monitors track the pollution as it arrives in America.

By some estimates more than 10 billion pounds of airborne pollutants from Asia — ranging from soot to mercury to carbon dioxide to ozone — reach the U.S. annually. The problem is only expected to worsen: Some Chinese officials have warned that pollution in their country could quadruple in the next 15 years.

While some scientists are less certain, others say the Asian pollution could destabilize weather patterns across the North Pacific, mask the effects of global warming, reduce rainfall in the American West and compromise efforts to meet air-pollution standards.

" East Asia pollution aerosols could impose far reaching environmental impacts at continental, hemispheric and global scales because of long-range transport," according to a report earlier this year in the Journal of Geophysical Research . The report said that a "warm conveyor belt" lifts the pollutants into the upper troposphere — the lowest layer of Earth's atmosphere — over Asia , where winds can bring it to the U.S. in a week or less.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20080 ... hy/3031567

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 6:11 pm 
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basically, ANY pollution barrage from developing countries will drift over the world...this carbon-credit shit is a scam, because loopholes notwithstanding, somebody else makes up for the garbage that the other guy doesn't produce. fuck we can't even eat seafood without also eating plastic particles.

look into the four or five "garbage islands" that are situated in the dead-current areas known as "doldrums" around the world...that's ALL our shit. in a while, it'll be prudent to eat a purely artificial diet that has no earthly origin - all vitamins, powders, and pressed food product. shit yeah.

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