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Thứ Năm, 20 tháng 11, 2014

Increased crop yields adding more CO2

Washington Nov 20 PTI A steep rise in food production to meet the demands for rising world population accounts for as much as 25 per cent of the seasonal increase in carbon dioxide CO2 according to a new study The carbon dioxide absorbed by plants

air pollution lowers crop yield: study - thehindu.com

india's food grain production is facing a double whammy with heightened air pollution adding to the impact of climate change on crop yields according to a recent study our statistical model suggests that averaged over india yields in 2010 were up to 36%

global warming: plants absorbing more co2 than earlier thought - delhidailynews.com

global climate models may have underestimated the amount of carbon dioxide co2 being absorbed by plants finds a latest research climate models have failed to take into account that when carbon dioxide increases in the atmosphere plants thrive

study claims more co2 absorbed by plants than previously thought - valuewalk.com

new research shows that global climate models have underestimated just how much co2 plants are able to absorb the national academy of sciences has published the research in its journal proceedings climate and earth scientists from the university of

plants absorb more co2 than we thought, but … - theconversation.com

through burning fossil fuels humans are rapidly driving up levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which in turn is raising global temperatures but not all the co2 released from burning coal oil…

plants absorb more co2 than we thought, but ... - businessspectator.com.au

through burning fossil fuels humans are rapidly driving up levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which in turn is raising global temperatures but not all the co2 released from burning coal oil and gas stays in the air currently about 25% of the carbon

plants absorb more co2 than we thought, but... - science20.com

through burning fossil fuels humans are rapidly driving up levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which in turn is raising global temperatures but not all the co2 released from burning coal oil and gas stays in the air currently about 25% of the carbon

global warming: plants absorbing more co2 than we thought - natureworldnews.com

global warming may be slightly less devastating to the earth than feared as new research has found that plants can absorb more carbon dioxide than we previously thought photo pixabay global warming may be slightly less devastating to the earth than

plants suck up more co2 than thought - newser.com

newser – some rare good news in the fight against climate change plants are an even greater ally than we knew absorbing around 16% more carbon than previously thought according to new research the university of texas researchers took a fresh

research shows climate models underestimated plant co2 absorption - newsmaine.net

a new research has stated that the amount of carbon dioxide co2 absorbed by plants has been underestimated by global climate models according to scientists of the research earth's living things absorbed more than 16% of co2 between 1901 and 2010

india air pollution 'cutting crop yields by almost half' - theguardian.com

the iconic india gate in delhi shrouded in smog is barely visible air pollution caused by car emissions and industries is rising rapidly photograph louis dowselouis dowsedemotixcorbis azeen ghorayshi monday 3 november 2014 1500 est

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