NASA: National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationEarth Observatory

Media Alerts: January 2001

  1. December 2000
  2. February 2001
  1. Sea Salts Contribute to Arctic Ozone Loss January 18, 2001

    Sunlight, snow, and sea salt, when combined, provide a potent mixture for destroying ozone. Bromine and chlorine, two chemicals found in sea salt, may initiate a series of chemical events that destroy ozone in the Arctic troposphere.

  2. Grasslands Can Act as "Carbon Sinks" January 10, 2001

    Grasslands can act as a "carbon sink" just like forests do. Scientists have identified a mechanism through which grasslands appear to absorb more of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide than they release.