An ecologically realistic 24-year field study of grasslands showed that elevated levels of carbon dioxide nearly tripled species losses attributed to nitrogen pollution.
People living in communities with warehouses breathe in 17.9% more toxic nitrogen dioxide than those not near them.
Oil and gas tanks are seen at an oil warehouse at a port in Zhuhai, China October 22, 2018. REUTERS/Aly SongThe content New ...
Dozens of studies have demonstrated that nitrogen pollution, due mainly to the burning of fossil fuels and agricultural ...
Results from a decades-long field study in Minnesota reveal the dangerous impact of rising carbon dioxide and nitrogen ...
Higher levels of ambient nitrogen dioxide may be linked to an increased incidence of ovarian cancer, while associations with ...
Results from a decades-long field study in Minnesota reveal the dangerous impact of rising carbon dioxide and nitrogen pollution on grassland biodiversity. Though it’s well documented that nitrogen ...
Increased exposure to nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter in the air was associated with an increased risk for ...