Breakthrough Study Points to Global Streams, Rivers' Contribution to Climate Change: Auburn University
AUBURN, Alabama, Jan. 14 [TNSenvironmentresearch] -- Auburn University issued the following news article:
A new study led by Auburn University researchers and published in the journal, Nature Climate Change, shows a four-fold increase in emissions of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide--a major contributor to climate warming--in global streams and rivers.
"Nitrogen loads on headwater streams and groundwater from human activities, primarily agricultural nitrogen . . .
Jamie Anderson, jla0015@auburn.edu
A new study led by Auburn University researchers and published in the journal, Nature Climate Change, shows a four-fold increase in emissions of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide--a major contributor to climate warming--in global streams and rivers.
"Nitrogen loads on headwater streams and groundwater from human activities, primarily agricultural nitrogen . . .