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... differently to these caps due to the shortair pollutant lifetimes and dominance of northern over southern hemispheric emissions (Figs. 4b and 4c). The northern hemisphere contributes the most to the global ... simpleaddition ofthe SOx-capped and CO/VOC/NOx-capped cases. Nevertheless, the capping of CO,VOC and NOx serves to reduce the warming induced by the capping of SOx.Note that these climate ... global-average;(b) southern hemispheric; and (c) northern hemispheric concentrations. REPORT SERIES ofthe MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global ChangeContact the Joint Program Office to...