Here's How Climate Change Can Cause More Air Pollution (All By Itself)

Smog over Tokyo.
An undated photo of smog over the city of Tokyo.
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ATLANTA — Air pollution is one human-made factor that is trapping sunlight and causing climate change, but the relationship also goes the other way: Climate change stands to increase levels of air pollution, experts say.

Although climate change is multifaceted, and won't bring warmer temperatures to all parts of the globe, the average global temperatures will rise.

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