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Rising levels of the potent greenhouse gas prompt “delicate” steps into new kind of geoengineering



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Rising atmospheric nitrous oxide (N₂O), a potent greenhouse gas, is prompting scientists to explore geoengineering techniques to mitigate its impact on climate change. With N₂O levels continuing to climb, driven primarily by agricultural practices, the need for intervention is becoming increasingly urgent. While still in early stages, researchers are cautiously investigating methods to actively remove or neutralize N₂O from the atmosphere. This nascent field faces significant challenges, including potential unintended consequences and the need for rigorous testing. This development signals a growing acknowledgment of the severity of the N₂O problem and the potential role of geoengineering, despite the inherent risks.

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