how is acid rain tied into climate change?

You might also conjecture that with climate change, the higher frequency of water vapor in the atmosphere due to greater evaporation rates, would help deposit more compounds from the air as it rains. Like mentioned above, climate change (whether it's happening or not) will not determine the chance of acid rain. That is contingent on the source of pollution which to a fair degree has been curtailed by emission regulation. If Congress or EPA gets on the ball, emission standards will only become more stringent with time.
 
You might also conjecture that with climate change, the higher frequency of water vapor in the atmosphere due to greater evaporation rates, would help deposit more compounds from the air as it rains. Like mentioned above, climate change (whether it's happening or not) will not determine the chance of acid rain. That is contingent on the source of pollution which to a fair degree has been curtailed by emission regulation. If Congress or EPA gets on the ball, emission standards will only become more stringent with time.
 
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Acid rain is largely caused by industrial SO2 emissions, which end up generating sulphuric acid haze, before being dissolved in rainwater.

That is why global temperatures held roughly steady in the 1950s, and started increasing again when clean air acts came into force, reducing the amount of haze.
 
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