- New study shows that excessive nutrient enrichment (fertilizers) is likely to increase in the continental United States as a result of by climate change. Heavier rains caused by warmer temperatures will cause more agricultural runoff, sluicing more nutrients into rivers, lakes and oceans. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/07/27/climate/nitrogen-fertilizers-climate-change-pollution-waterways-global-warming.html 14 comments science
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