A silent storm: Why India must act on nitrogent pollution and climate change.
By: Bardoloi, Beddanga
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BookPublisher: Yojana: A Development Monthly Since Description: 1957 69(7), Jul, 2025: p.36-41.
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Yojana: A Development Monthly SinceSummary: Nitrogent pollution mitigation could offset 5-10 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions needed to stay within the global warming target. In India, where agriculture is the largest source of N2O emissions, coordinated nitrogent polices can yield enormous climate co-benefits. – Reproduced
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 1957 69(7), Jul, 2025: p.36-41 | Available | AR136656 |
Nitrogent pollution mitigation could offset 5-10 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions needed to stay within the global warming target. In India, where agriculture is the largest source of N2O emissions, coordinated nitrogent polices can yield enormous climate co-benefits. – Reproduced


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