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Minimizing common air pollutant could lead to better crop yields: study
Eliminating one common air pollutant from the atmosphere could lead to considerable gains in agricultural production, a new study has found. Nitrogen oxides — gases found in car exhaust and industrial emissions — pose a significant threat to global crop yields, according to a report in Science Advances, published on Wednesday. These findings, uncovered through satellite imagery, could have significant implications for boosting agricultural output and determining climate change mitigation costs, the authors explained. “Nitrogen oxides are invisible to humans, but new satellites have been able to map them with incredibly high precision,” study lead author David Lobell, of Stanford

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