Greenhouse Gases Emission

Aerial view of frozen wetlands in Minneiska, Minnesota, showcasing winter landscape textures.

Warming Wetlands May Boost Methane Emissions, Threatening Climate Goals

Summary: Warming wetlands increase methane emissions, posing challenges for climate change mitigation efforts. Scientists from the Smithsonian have revealed that warming wetlands, a major natural methane source, produce more methane, potentially disrupting climate change mitigation. This discovery stems from the SMARTX experiment in Maryland which simulated future higher temperatures and CO2 levels in wetlands. Understanding […]

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New Study Reveals Variable Emissions from Agricultural Soils, Unveils Business Opportunities in Sustainable Farming

Summary: A comprehensive dataset on nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils highlights the potential for sustainable practices to reduce potent greenhouse gases and foster business innovation. Farmers use nitrogen fertilizers to increase crop yields, feeding a growing population and livestock. However, excess fertilizer produces nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, significantly contributing to climate change.

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