A new study, published in the scientific journal Nature, suggests a lesser-known greenhouse gas, nitrous oxide, is being emitted into the atmosphere at an increasing rate. Eric Sorensen explains how the agriculture industry is partially responsible, making it difficult to limit global warming in the years ahead.
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Study: Nitrous oxide from farming accelerating climate change
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