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The
major sources of anthropogenic aerosols are fossil fuel and
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biomass
burning. These sources are
also linked to degradation
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of air
quality and acid deposition.
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In
general, the direct radiative forcing of aerosols is negative
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(except for
black carbon fossil).
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There is
much less confidence in the ability to quantify the total
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aerosol
direct effect, and its evolution over time.
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Aerosols
also vary considerably by region and respond quickly
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to changes
in emissions.
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In
addition to their direct radiative forcing, aerosols have an
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indirect
radiative forcing through their effects on clouds.
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There is
now more evidence for this indirect effect, which is
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negative,
although of very uncertain magnitude.
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