Imbalance in Nitrogen Availability
According to a recently published study, an imbalance in nitrogen availability has been reported across the globe, with some places having an excess and others a shortage of the element.
- Nitrogen gas makes up 78% of our atmosphere. Essential to life on Earth, it is also a part of many molecules like proteins, nucleic acids, etc.
- The strong indications of declining nitrogen availability in many places and contexts are another important reason to rapidly reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
Reasons for Decline
- Global changes, including rising carbon dioxide levels, have increased demand for nitrogen by plants and microbes.
- High CO2 levels dilute plant ....
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