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| Silky lupine plants at Lassen National Park in California Photo Credit: Duncan Menge |
High levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide intensify climate change, but high carbon dioxide levels can also stimulate plant growth. Plant growth removes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, partially mitigating the effects of climate change. However, plants only grow faster in the presence of high levels of carbon dioxide if they can also acquire enough nitrogen from the atmosphere to do so. The actual amount of nitrogen acquired from the atmosphere was reassessed in a study co-led by Columbia faculty that was released this summer; it was shown to be significantly lower than previously estimated.


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