New technologies reduce greenhouse gas emissions from nitrogenous fertilizer in China

China Agricultural University · University of Pennsylvania · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has played a key role in enhancing food production and keeping half of the world's population adequately fed. However, decades of N fertilizer overuse in many parts of the world have contributed to soil, water, and air pollution; reducing excessive N losses and emissions is a central environmental challenge in the 21st century. China's participation is essential to global efforts in reducing N-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions because China is the largest producer and consumer of fertilizer N. To evaluate the impact of China's use of N fertilizer, we quantify the carbon footprint of China's N fertilizer production and consumption chain using life cycle analysis. For every…

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Keywords
  • Fertilizer
  • Greenhouse gas
  • Environmental science
  • Carbon footprint
  • Life-cycle assessment
  • Production (economics)
  • Environmental engineering
  • Environmental protection
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