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Turns out there’s way more to art than its aesthetic appeal. New research by Greek and German scientists suggests that some of the world’s most celebrated landscape paintings may reveal information about pollution levels in Earth’s past that could he…
…Zerefos and his collaborators noticed that in the three years following the 1815 eruption of the Tambora volcano in Indonesia, landscapes by J.M.W. Turner and other European painters showed sunsets that were characteristically reddish or orangish. Following this eruption, Earth was plunged into a "volcanic winter" that reduced global temperatures by five degrees and brought snow to New England in June…
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