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Nitrogen legacy keeps rivers polluted for decades
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12 June 2024
Groundwater with high concentrations of nitrogen forms the largest source of nitrogen for global river systems, like the Rhine, Mississippi and Yangtze rivers.
Emissions of the greenhouse gas N2O have risen sharply
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12 June 2024
According to a new report by the Global Carbon Project emissions of N2O (nitrous oxide) has increased by 40 percent between 1980 and 2020.
First findings on the decomposition of organic material in the deep sea
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27 May 2024
Many processes in the deep sea are not yet well understood, and the role of microbial communities in particular is often a big unknown.
30 million euros for research into climate change feedbacks
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24 May 2024
The next step in climate change research thanks to NWO Summit grant: climate feedbacks and their interference with present-day climate change
Seaweed forests are an overlooked component of oceanic carbon storage
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22 May 2024
The world’s seaweed forests transport 56 million tonnes of carbon (between 10 to 170 million tonnes) to deep ocean sinks each year.
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