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Heat, plant stress and ozone: How climate change is altering the air – New Study/Science Updates



Periods of extreme heat often lead to increased exposure to ground-level ozone, in addition to other negative effects. This is dangerous for humans, the environment and agriculture. A study led by Forschungszentrum Jülich now provides surprising findings: With strong global warming, ozone pollution could decrease in some regions of the world.



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Extreme heat amplifies ground-level ozone, harming human health, the environment, and agriculture. However, a new study from Forschungszentrum Jülich suggests that severe global warming could surprisingly decrease ozone pollution in certain areas. This counterintuitive finding highlights the complex and regionally variable impact of climate change on air quality, suggesting that while ozone pollution may worsen overall, specific locations might experience improvements due to shifting atmospheric dynamics under intense warming scenarios. Further research is crucial to understand these regional variations and their implications fully.

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