Grassland study shows that elevated levels of CO₂ nearly tripled species losses attributed to nitrogen pollution

Grassland study shows that elevated levels of CO₂ nearly tripled species losses attributed to nitrogen pollution

Dozens of studies have demonstrated that nitrogen pollution, due mainly to the burning of fossil fuels and agricultural practices, is causing plant biodiversity losses worldwide. Dozens of studies have demonstrated that nitrogen pollution, due mainly to the burning of fossil fuels and agricultural practices, is causing plant biodiversity losses worldwide. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories

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