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Microplastics Absorb Heat in the Atmosphere, Accelerating Global Warming

Photography & Words by Dr. Silas Mercer May 12, 2026 1 MIN READ
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Recent research reveals that microplastics absorb heat in the troposphere, turning tiny debris into miniature solar collectors. Scientists from leading institutes measured a ↓ 23% rise in radiative forcing linked to plastic particles under sunlit conditions.

How microplastics absorb heat and intensify warming

The study, published in Nature Climate Change, shows that particles smaller than 5 mm trap solar photons more efficiently than surrounding air, converting light into thermal energy. This effect compounds existing greenhouse‑gas forcing, creating a feedback loop that is hard to model.

“We are witnessing a new climate multiplier that was invisible a decade ago,” said Dr. Lina Ortega, atmospheric physicist at the European Centre for Medium‑Range Weather Forecasts.

According to Reuters, global plastic production has surged past 400 million tonnes annually, suggesting the atmospheric burden will only grow. The researchers warn that without immediate mitigation, the hidden heat source could add 0.1°C to projected warming by 2050.

Policy makers are urged to integrate plastic‑emission accounting into national climate strategies, a move echoed by a recent AP News editorial calling for stricter waste‑management standards.


Reported by Dr. Silas Mercer (Biotech & Longevity Editor).

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