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More food, low pollution effort gains traction

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Nitrogen fertilizers make it possible to feed more people in the world than ever before. However, too much of it can also harm the environment. Professor Eric Davidson, director of the UMCES Appalachian Laboratory, has been leading a group of Read More …

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“As human population continues to
grow and food security improves in the developing world, the dual development goals of producing more nutritious food with low pollution will require both technological and socioeconomic innovations in agriculture.”

Eric Davidson
301 Braddock Road
Frostburg, Maryland
301-689-7204
eric.davidson@umces.edu

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    • Avoiding Pollution Swapping while Reducing Agricultural Runoff of Nitrogen to the Chesapeake Bay
    • Biogeochemistry & Land Use Change in the Amazon
    • Global N2O Budget Synthesis
    • Integrated Belowground Greenhouse Gas Flux Measurements and Modeling
    • Long-term Carbon Studies at the Harvard and Howland Forests of New England
    • Reactive Nitrogen in the Biosphere
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