Environment
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Agricultural Emissions Under Scrutiny as Livestock Farming Linked to Air Pollution
Agricultural activities and livestock farming are key contributors to the concentrations of hazardous pollutants for health and the environment in the atmosphere, but the potential action in these sectors is often overlooked in public debate.
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