Environment
Scientists Discover Natural Source of Potent Greenhouse Gas
Decomposing leaves in the soil could promote nitrous oxide emissions. A new study from Michigan State University (MSU) has identified a new natural source of a greenhouse gas that's considered to be more potent than carbon dioxide.
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