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Climate Effects of Black Carbon Aerosols in China and India Export

Science, Vol. 297, No. 5590. (27 September 2002), pp. 2250-2253.

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"We conclude that absorbing aerosols can affect regional climate, and we suggest that precipitation trends in China over the past several decades, with increased rainfall in the south and drought in the north, may be related to increased BC aerosols, though we do not discount the possibility that land use and water resource policies also contribute to observed droughts."

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