Jour of Adv Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, Special Issue-08, 2019 3002 *Corresponding Author: Wilson Nwankwo, Email: nwankwo.wilson@edouniversity.edu.ng Article History: Received: July 02, 2019, Accepted: Sep 28, 2019 An X-Ray of Connectivity between Climate Change and Particulate Pollutions Wilson Nwankwo 1, a * ,Kingsley Eghonghon Ukhurebor 1 Cyberphysical/Green Computing Lab, Dept. of Computer Science, Edo University Iyamho, Nigeria. 2 Climatic/Environmental/Telecoms Unit, Department of Physics, Edo University Iyamho, Nigeria. Abstract- Presently, there has been several scientific debates among climate researchers and environmental engineers regarding the main source of global warming which invariably result to climate change. The obvious argument that the core source of global warming is not just CO 2 heat retention and other greenhouse gases, but particulate pollution that absorbs radiation, heats the troposphere and decreases the effectiveness of atmospheric-convective heat exclusion from the surface of the earth. However, research has continued in a bid to unravel this phenomenon which is a potential cause for alarm to the world we live in. In this review we present a concise but stimulating account on the connection between climate change and particulate pollutions.This paper draws from works done over decades and follows an analytical approach contrary to the position of manyclimate researchers. It is believed that this study would bring clarity to bearas to the understanding of the general public that particulate pollution is a major source of global warming henceshould be adequately addressed. Keywords: Climate Change, CO 2 , Environmental Engineering, Global Warming, Particulate Pollution INTRODUCTION The world is witnessing an upsurge of activities and investigations in the domain of climatic studies owing to the in- creasing spate of weather-related environmental hazards(see Figure 1), the cumulative consequence of which is consis- tently contributing toa decline in agricultural activities. Other living creatures and their environment are not spared ei- ther [1-3]. These climatic processes are described and their values are known by the meteorological conditions of the earth’s atmosphere, in addition to their variations and interactions over time [4-7]. Several studies have revealed that the earth is presently experiencing global warming due to anthropogenic green- house gases [3, 8-9].In the words of[10], “there are moral explanations to accept as true that political motives are pres- ently driving a considerable amount of the scientific work by the climate science community”. Herdon had asserted that pure science, unlike politics, is all about facts. Hitherto, researchers involved inclimatic studieshave failed to produce salient facts through their omission as to not giving the desired attention to the rationale that climate change is exagger- ated by tropospheric particulate geo-engineering, which is ongoing for several years now.The Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) evaluation had considered this failure a sabotage. Furthermore, having regard to publications from several climate scientists, it behoves on investigators to evaluate whether or not political motivations are involved [11-14]. This study is aimed at re-examiningthe debateas to the fundamental source of global warming which is believed,is not the consequence of CO 2 heat retention and other greenhouse gases alone, but also particulate pollution that absorbs radiation, heats the troposphere and decreases the effectiveness of atmospheric-convective heat exclusion from earth’s surface. This study is relevant in the sense that it brings to bear the various elements that interact in the climate change chain, the subject of which had become a topical issues not just to climate scientistsand environmental engineers but to all and sundry. In this study, attempt is made to present a coherent connexion between climate change and particulate pollutions that have not received appropriate attention from most climate scientists.