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Black-and-white answers to motley puzzle

By Fiona Harvey in London

Published: May 18 2009 22:08 | Last updated: May 18 2009 22:08

Tackling climate change rarely looks like a black-and-white problem, but scientists are now proposing deceptively simple solutions involving white paint and soot.

A traditional stove in Mumbai
A traditional stove in Mumbai. The smoke and soot triggers respiratory illness and blackens the atmosphere, adding to the greenhouse effect
White paint reflects heat back into space, so changing the colour of roofs and pavements could make a big ­difference

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