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Dr Shu Kee Lam
School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, University of Melbourne
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Environment
Five priorities for managing nitrogen pollution
Nitrogen is essential for life on Earth, but excess can damage the environment. Researchers recommend five areas of focus for management: Production, People, Planet, Policy and Partnerships
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Sciences & Technology
What you need to know about nitrogen pollution
Could a new measurement more accurately identify places at risk of damaging levels of nitrogen?
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Sciences & Technology
The power of recycled poo
An international study has calculated how much good old-fashioned animal poo increases crop growth and reduces pollution, benefiting the bank balance and the environment