N2O Emissions History
The atmospheric levels of N2O remained relatively stable throughout the Holocene until the onset of the industrial revolution. Prior to this period, significant sources included tropical forest soils and ocean emissions, with minor contributions from biomass burning and early agricultural practices. The discussion highlights the need to understand these historical sources as a foundation for addressing current emissions.In this clip
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