Rising additional commodities is not the only sole option to sustain the world's producing populace. As per recent study, reducing airborne emissions might help increase food yield whilst conserving valuable property and resources.
Planting more crops isn't the only way to feed a growing population. Cutting air pollution could go a long way towards increasing crop production while saving precious land and money, according to new research.
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Nitrogen oxides, the common air pollutants typically produced by vehicle exhausts, have been shown to lower crop yields, according to a Stanford University-led study.
New analysis shows crop yields could increase by about 25% in China and up to 10% in other parts of the world if emissions of NOx decreased by about half.