Coal power stations disrupt rainfall: Global study
Tuesday, March 12, 2019 - 08:30
in Astronomy & Space
Modern coal-fired power stations produce more ultrafine dust particles than road traffic and can even modify and redistribute rainfall patterns, a new 15-year international study shows. The study indicates filtration systems on modern coal-fired power stations are the biggest source of ultrafine particles and can have considerable impacts on climate in several ways.