What’s Next? Trash Monsters?
By Jesse Singal - Nov 13th, 2008 at 5:10 pmFrom the Department of Disgusting Environmental Repercussions:
A noxious cocktail of soot, smog and toxic chemicals is blotting out the sun, fouling the lungs of millions of people and altering weather patterns in large parts of Asia, according to a report released Thursday by the United Nations.
The byproduct of automobiles, slash-and-burn agriculture, cooking on dung or wood fires and coal-fired power plants, these plumes rise over southern Africa, the Amazon basin and North America. But they are most pronounced in Asia, where so-called atmospheric brown clouds are dramatically reducing sunlight in many Chinese cities and leading to decreased crop yields in swaths of rural India, say a team of more than a dozen scientists who have been studying the problem since 2002.
We already knew about mass extinctions, climate change, superstorms, and so on. But the really fun part of living on a dying planet is going to be all the stuff that no one had anticipated.



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