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Carbon dioxide / Greenhouse gases / Atmosphere / Sustainable food system / Carbon finance / Fertilizer / Carbon cycle / Kyoto Protocol / Air pollution / Chemistry / Environment / Climatology
Date: 2006-12-20 05:59:02
Carbon dioxide
Greenhouse gases
Atmosphere
Sustainable food system
Carbon finance
Fertilizer
Carbon cycle
Kyoto Protocol
Air pollution
Chemistry
Environment
Climatology

03 Livestock’s role in climate change and air pollution 3.1 Issues and trends The atmosphere is fundamental to life on earth. Besides providing the air we breathe it regulates

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