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U.N. sees new peril in Asia’s huge brown cloud

“Quantifying the impact on people, ice, agriculture, etc., is certainly going to be useful,” he said. “The study also brings together scientists who don’t traditionally work together into thinking together about the impact, mitigation and fundamental science on how this works.”

Quoted: Ankur Desai, assistant professor of atmospheric and oceanic sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.