Curbing Air Pollution Could Majorly Boost Crop Growth, Study Finds

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Cutting emissions of a common air pollutant in half could help fuel crop growth in several major agricultural regions around the world, according to a new Science Advances study.

Cutting emissions of a common air pollutant in half could help fuel crop growth in several major agricultural regions around the world, according to a newled by researchers at the University of Stanford, who suggested the reductions could serve as an important mechanism for mitigating the negative agricultural effects of climate change.

In the study, researchers—who analyzed satellite images of crop greenness and nitrogen dioxide levels from 2018 to 2020—also found higher levels of the air pollutant were consistently linked with decreased crop growth worldwide. Cutting levels of nitrogen oxides in half would benefit summer crops as well, with a potential for 8% growth in crop yields in India, 15% in China and 10% in Western Europe.

North and South America had the lowest levels of nitrogen oxides out of all the five regions, which included China, India, South America, the United States and Western Europe. Working to reduce air pollution through actions such as transitioning to electric vehicles could produce “substantial” agricultural benefits, including enough to “help ease the challenge of feeding a growing population,” said Jennifer Burney, a study author and associate professor of environmental science at the University of California San Diego.$5 billion a year. That’s how much money the U.

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