Because of the state of Western academia I cannot see this study: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2313797121
But I wanted to see if they only reduced the aerosols in their models or if they actually reduced the whole gamut of effluents that these factories stopped emitting. Both the Yahoo news and science.org articles don't make this clear.
After reading the study, it seems legit to me. I remember reading that some industries emit some aerosols that cool the earth. However, I am not so informed to know if this study made mistakes or fallacies.
Because of the state of Western academia I cannot see this study: https://www.pnas.org/doi/abs/10.1073/pnas.2313797121
But I wanted to see if they only reduced the aerosols in their models or if they actually reduced the whole gamut of effluents that these factories stopped emitting. Both the Yahoo news and science.org articles don't make this clear.
sadly, even sci-hub doesn't have it
here you go comrade :) https://drive.proton.me/urls/6FQYCNSE5M#eLjXrtv9m64W
After reading the study, it seems legit to me. I remember reading that some industries emit some aerosols that cool the earth. However, I am not so informed to know if this study made mistakes or fallacies.