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Air Cleaners
Air cleaners are gaining popularity in Britain's
homes. The air purifiers are designed to cleanse the air of unwanted
elements like smoke, bacteria and other invasive particles. Many people
are attracted to the cleaners because they want to avoid illnesses and
they want to curb the symptoms of conditions like asthma. There are many
air purifiers on the market, but new studies suggest that with all of the
good air cleaners provide, there is a risk of increasing global warming
Air cleaners are designed to purify, but the efforts may increase global
warming even more than projected. A group of scientists from Britain in
collaboration with a group of scientists from the United States found that
aerosols affect the world’s general climate. Aerosols are tiny particles
in the atmosphere. These tiny particles cool the air in the atmosphere and
they are extremely effective
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The problem is that air cleaners take these aerosols out of the
environment as they cleanse the air of impurities. The impurities help our
climate maintain itself. in effect, we are adding to the climate’s
acceleration of heat as we eliminate the aerosols. Scientists now predict
that the climate will warm faster than they estimated earlier. The
projected increase in temperature ranges between 2.7 and 7.9 degrees
Fahrenheit. The range depends on other elements that contribute to global
warming.
Aerosols are natural. They are put into the air through dust in deserts,
smoke from volcanoes, salt from the seas and from fossil fuels that are
burned. Research is still relatively new on the subject of aerosols and
global warming, but scientists are sure that the tiny particles help to
cool the atmosphere. They are not certain of the specific role the tiny
particles play in the big picture in regards to climate control.
Aerosols occur naturally as dust blown from deserts, wind-whipped sea
salt, and emission from volcanoes. They also come from burning fossil
fuels. But scientists have had a tough time discerning aerosols' precise
role in affecting climate. Scientists use computer models to gain an
understanding about the effect aerosols have on the climate. They also
take measurements of aerosols in the atmosphere by using satellites and
aircrafts. These measurements give scientists a range of the particles’
properties, size and density.
Scientists are finding that as we use air purifiers to cleanse the air of
impurities, we may be interfering with the natural function of those
particles. There needs to be a balance. Air cleaners are a great tool for
keeping homes fresh and they are a great tool for improving air quality in
some homes. However, they may be used best in places that have an
excessive amount of pollutants in the air rather than in the average home.
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