The following articles were published about the GoAmazon field campaign.
Media Coverage
- Eos
“Pollution Is Disrupting Rain Cycles in the Amazon”
March 4, 2022
- Xinhuanet (Washington dateline)
“Aerosol particles from pollution causes storm in rain forest: study”
January 26, 2018
- Xinhuanet (Jerusalem dateline)
“Tiniest emission particles may lead to big storms: study”
January 26, 2018
- ScienceNews
“Overlooked air pollution may be fueling more powerful storms”
January 25, 2018
- InsideClimate News
“Overlooked Tiny Air Pollutants Can Have Major Climate Impact”
January 25, 2018
- Israel21c
“Pollution’s impact on weather, crops worse than once thought”
January 25, 2018
- Newsy
“Fine Aerosols Are Spinning Up Fiercer Tropical Storms”
January 25, 2018
- International Business Times
“Particles one-thousandth the width of a human hair are causing large and powerful storms”
January 25, 2018
- JerusalemOnline
“New US-Israeli study shows how tiny man-emitted particles affect weather, crops”
January 25, 2018
News Releases
- Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
“Amazon rainforest foliage gases affect the Earth’s atmosphere”
April 7, 2022
(Also published by Phys.org)
“Tiny particles have outsize impact on storm clouds, precipitation”
January 25, 2018
Also published by:
Phys.Org, January 25, 2018
ScienceDaily, January 25, 2018
EurekAlert!, January 25, 2018
EIN Newsdesk, January 25, 2018
Farm Journal’s AgPro, January 25, 2018 (“Tiny Particles Have Outsize Impact on Precipitation”)
Drovers, January 25, 2018 (“Tiny Particles Have Outsize Impact on Precipitation”)
Farm Journal’s Pork, January 25, 2018 (“Tiny Particles Have Outsize Impact on Precipitation”)
Dairy Herd Management, January 25, 2018 (“Tiny Particles Have Outsize Impact on Precipitation”)
Newswise, January 22, 2018