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Carbon Emissions Can Be Reduced to One-fifth of Current Levels by Calculating the Life Cycle of Fertilizers
Researchers have correctly assessed the carbon footprint of fertilizers, which account for about 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and discovered that by 2050, carbon emissions may be cut to one-fifth of their current levels.
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Halo, Snow Moon Unfold in the Sky in Final Days of Meteorological Winter
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Texas' Galveston Bay Suffers from Increasing Ocean Acidification That Could Affect Oyster Reef, Marine Ecosystem
Critically Endangered Spotted-Tailed Quoll in Rapid Decline, Facing Extinction — Queensland
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Syria, Turkey Earthquake Update: Challenging Cold, Heavy Snow Continues Affecting Rescue Operations
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Unusual Ice Donuts Unfold in Lake Michigan Due to Blast of Arctic Air
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Heavy Snow, Colder Temperatures Expected in United Kingdom This February As Sudden Stratospheric Warming Likely to Emerge
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6 Tips for Increasing Your Protein Intake
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Strong Winds to Unleash in Pittsburgh, Detroit That Could Result in Power Outages, Travel Disruptions; Snow to Unload in Midwest
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Canada Latest Weather Forecast: Snow, Ice Conditions to Unload in Quebec, Ontario This Week
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Magnitude 5.4 Earthquake Strikes Taiwan; No Damage or Injuries Reported
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Prehistoric Migration: Early Southeast Asian Settlers Migrate Due to Rapid Sea-Level Rise
African Serval Rescued in Missouri After Reported Sightings of "Crazy-Looking Cat"





