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📢New article Now is the time for governments and farmers to act, Mark Sutton advises. ‘Plan now to reduce your #nitrogen losses and keep it in the crop, where you want it, which is also good for the environment.' #BeatNitrogenPollution UKCEH bit.ly/3S3ykdK

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Now is the time for governments and farmers to act, <a href="/MarkNitrogen/">Mark Sutton</a> advises. ‘Plan now to reduce your #nitrogen losses and keep it in the crop, where you want it, which is also good for the environment.'

#BeatNitrogenPollution <a href="/UK_CEH/">UKCEH</a> 
bit.ly/3S3ykdK
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Measuring nitrogen’s impact on sensitive ecosystems for over 20 years: a one-of-a-kind study about the impacts of excess #nitrogen🌿 Discover data from our Whim Bog experimental study: ceh.ac.uk/data-nature?ut… Data from nature, for nature 💚 #DataNature #UKSCAPE

Measuring nitrogen’s impact on sensitive ecosystems for over 20 years: a one-of-a-kind study about the impacts of excess #nitrogen🌿

Discover data from our Whim Bog experimental study: ceh.ac.uk/data-nature?ut…

Data from nature, for nature 💚

#DataNature #UKSCAPE
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Potassium is running low in soils around the world, threatening global food security, a new UKCEH-led study reveals. Will Brownlie & colleagues write in The Conversation about six actions to safeguard potassium supplies and food production theconversation.com/potassium-in-o… #FoodSecurity

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An investigation by UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology has shown that a volcanic eruption in Iceland caused sulphur dioxide in air across areas of Scotland to spike to levels we likely have not experienced since the 1970s. Find out more in our blog: ceh.ac.uk/news-and-media…