ABC NEWS / Pauma Valley, California / November 18, 2021
In the U.S. alone, the use of nitrogen fertilizers are responsible for about 195 million metric tons of greenhouse gases annually, comparable to the emissions of 41 million passenger vehicles per year, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.
Some farmers believe the solution to making the agriculture industry more environmental-friendly lies in revitalizing the soil in which they grow crops, rather than traditional methods, such as fertilizer and conventional tilling.
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This is a part of a four-part series about innovators and their solutions to the US’ largest environmental issues.
Link: https://abcnews.go.com/US/experts-farmers-reduce-greenhouse-gases-agriculture/story?id=81186195
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