SINGAPORE – One of the most potent greenhouse gases, nitrous oxide (N2O), is increasing in the atmosphere at an alarming rate, putting at risk efforts to limit global warming, a major study said on ...
Emissions of the greenhouse gas commonly known as laughing gas are soaring. Can we cut emissions from its greatest anthropogenic source? In the world's effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the ...
The world’s use of nitrogen fertilisers for food production could threaten efforts to keep global warming below 2C above pre-industrial levels. That is according to the Global Carbon Project’s first ...
Brett Jameson receives funding from the University of Victoria, the Canadian Healthy Oceans Network (CHONe), the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), and the Bermuda Institute ...
In short: Nitrous oxide emissions have increase 40 per cent in the past 40 years. The greenhouse gas needs to be reduced by more than 20 per cent by 2050 otherwise global climate targets will be ...
Twelve chemical plants in China and the United States emit a potent climate pollutant with collective emissions equal to the annual greenhouse gas emissions of 31 million automobiles, according to a ...
Thanks to a governance approach that combines pollution control with climate action, China has seen the growth rate of anthropogenic emissions of nitrous oxide level off and steadily decline since ...