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Aspirational nitrogen interventions accelerate air pollution abatement and ecosystem protection

Yixin Guo, Hao Zhao, Wilfried Winiwarter, Jinfeng Chang, Xiaolin Wang, Mi Zhou, Peter Havlík, David Leclère, Da Pan, David Kanter, Lin Zhang

Science Advances · 2024

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Summary

and avoid premature deaths by 817 k (16%), mitigate ozone by 4 ppbv, avoid premature deaths by 252k (34%) and crop yield losses by 122 million tons (4.3%), and decrease terrestrial ecosystem areas exceeding critical load by 420 Mha (69%). Without nitrogen interventions, most environmental damages examined will deteriorate between 2015 and 2050; Africa and Asia are the most vulnerable but also benefit the most from interventions. Nitrogen interventions support sustainable development goals related to air, health, and ecosystems.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.ado0112
Catalogue ID
SNmok6mmsl-kvgcbh
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