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Our Views: Keeping carbon out of the atmosphere is a welcome goal from industry

Por: The Advocate Opinion October 17, 2022

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It’s not widely known, but when it comes to carbon emissions, one of the biggest sources is the production of fertilizer.And, of course, the world has been given in the last year a lesson in the impact of agriculture on us: Inflation is rising in part because fertilizer from Ukraine, as well as that country’s grain exports, were denied to markets.But even if Russia's evil war on its neighbor had not occurred, the fact is that making... + full article



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