Aircraft contrails stoke global warming, cloud formation
Aircraft condensation trails may be warming the planet on a normal day more than the carbon dioxide emitted by all planes since the first flight in 1903.

VAPOR: A new study indicates that contrails — white lines of vapor left by jet engines — also have big knock-on effects by adding to the formation of high-altitude, heat-trapping cirrus clouds as the lines break up. (Photo: ZUMA Press)






















