Ammonia Emissions Explained
The discussion highlights the significant greenhouse gas emissions associated with ammonia fertilizers, particularly focusing on the production and usage phases. When urea is applied to fields, a reaction releases CO2 back into the atmosphere, complicating the carbon management process. Additionally, ammonia can convert into nitrous oxide, a potent greenhouse gas, further contributing to environmental challenges.In this clip
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