Environment
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Global Demand for Sulfuric Acid Is Expected To Climb Dramatically Due to More Intensive Agriculture
According to new research, worldwide demand for sulfuric acid is expected to climb dramatically by 2040, from "246 to 400 million tons" as a result of more intensive agriculture and the world's shift away from fossil fuels.
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Scientists "Reprogram" Crops to Help Adapt with Climate Change
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