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Maroc Maroc - WN.COM - Environment - 20/Oct 18:40

Retired croplands offer hope for carbon storage

Burning fossil fuels has elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide, causing massive changes in the global climate including extreme temperatures and weather events here in the Midwest. Meanwhile, human activities have increased the amount of nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus in grasslands and forests. These are the elements in fertilizer that make lawns greener and farmland more productive. This overabundance of nutrients can lead to reduced water quality, the spread of invasive species and the loss of native species. However, it can also help...

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