MELBOURNE, Australia — A breakthrough discovery by Australian scientists could dramatically reduce the carbon emissions created by ammonia production. The smelly substance — used to produce fertilizers that keeps food growing around the world — is carbon-intensive to create. Currently, it accounts for some 1.8 percent of the world’s carbon emissions. But researchers at Melbourne’s Monash University believe they’ve found a way to produce […]
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