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Governments all over the world are passing policies to deal with nitrogen emissions – and these policies are putting the global food supply at risk. The people pushing this so-called “war on nitrogen” claim that excess nitrogen in the environment is hazardous and pollutes the land, the water and the air. They say it even depletes the ozone layer.
The United Nations is at the forefront of these claims, suggesting without evidence that nitrogen is not only a contributor to so-called climate change, but that nitrogen pollution is also somehow a threat to human health and is detrimental to the global economy.
“Nitrogen is a primary nutrient essential for the survival of all
living organisms on earth,” admitted Leticia Carvalho, principal
coordinator of the United Nations Environment Program’s Marine
and Freshwater Branch. “But the world needs to wake up to the issues of
nitrogen waste and the opportunities to take joint action for its
sustainable use....<<<Read More>>>...