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Cattle urine's planet-warming power can be curtailed with land restoration
When cow urine falls on degraded land, it releases far more nitrous oxide -- a potent greenhouse gas -- than when absorbed by healthy pasture; the findings show additional benefits of landscape restoration and conservation
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