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BREAKING NEWS One District One Factory: Akosombo Textiles to Get Facelift – DCEAfrica: At Ocean Conference, UN Agencies Commit to Cutting Harmful Fishing SubsidiesFDA to commence food safety enforcement exerciseWorld Bank report cites corruption for low cocoa production in GhanaPlanting for Food & Jobs commitment fee scaring farmers – NGOMan who delivered ‘final blow’ to Captain Mahama arrestedFisherman Remanded For Defiling 4-Year-Old GirlNaa Torshie appointed administrator of District Assemblies Common FundBiodiversity policy will conserve Ghana’s ecosystem – Frimpong BoatengFewer farmers registering for ‘Planting for Food & Jobs’ – Minister Home ABOUT US PHOTO GALLERY CONTACT US o OUR VIDEOS o ADVERTISE PROGRAMMES o SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY WATCH DRIVE ALIVE AWARE FIE HEALTH MATTERS o AGRIC AGRIC FORUM AGRO TECH KUA PA YO o SPORTS o SPORT NIGHT SPORT WORLD AGODIE NE ABIBI DURO o ENTERTAINMENT OKWANSO ANIGYE SLOW JAM HITZ FACTORY LUNCH EXTRA’S LOVERS ROCK ADWUMA MRE FRIDAY FEVER DJ’S CHOICE o NEWS AGRO NEWS ADOM FM KASEƐBƆ CITY FM EYE WITNESS REPORT o RELIGIOUS GOSPLE TRAIN DEW OF HEAVEN SUNDAY SPECIAL o MORNING SHOW o POLITICAL PLATFORM o PROGRAM LINE-UP AGRO BLOGS o AGRIPAGES GHANA o AGRIC RELATED LINKS o GREEN CLUB AGRIC NEWS o Farmers Views o NATIONAL NEWS o REGIONAL NEWS o DISTRICT NEWS o LOCAL NEWS o BUSINESS o INTERNATIONAL NEWS o POLICY/RESEARCH o SCI/TECH/DEV/MAC. 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Now, researchers from Columbia University discovered that fumes — from fertilizers and animal waste that are rich in nitrogen — combine with combustion emissions to create solid particles. The fine particulate matter then becomes a major source of disease and death on Earth, including respiratory problems and heart disease, the study said. How Farming Negatively Affects The Atmosphere Manure and fertilizers release ammonia (NH3) into the air, which is swept downwind of farms. When that happens, ammonia mingles with pollutants such as nitrogen oxide and sulfate which are produced by factories and vehicles. After a series of chemical reactions, ammonia molecules and the molecules of pollutants combine to generate gag-inducing particles that are less than 2.5 microns in diameter. These particles earned the name PM 2.5. PM 2.5 is dangerous. Past studies have estimated the particulate is responsible for at least 3.3 million premature deaths every year. In 2015, a study found that PM 2.5 can aggravate rheumatoid arthritis. And just recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that PM 2.5 and other particles create unsafe air for city dwellers. Regional studies in the United States have revealed that agricultural pollution is a prime source of fine-particulate triggers, but the new study, which looks at broader range, confirms that more than 50 percent of the aerosols in the U.S. come from farming. There Is Good News Atmospheric scientist Susanne Bauer, the study’s lead author, said the findings do not suggest that using fertilizers is bad. “There are many places, including Africa, that need more of it,” said Bauer. What’s more, the fact that emission from farming combines with other pollutants to produce aerosol is good news. Most studies say that cleaner and more renewable sources of energy, stricter regulations, and vehicles with higher mileage could cut down industrial emission by 2100. If that happens, agricultural emission will be starved of the ingredients it needs to produce aerosols, Bauer said. Source: www.techtimes.com Share this: Tweet Email Print WhatsApp Like this: Like Loading... Previous: Police, Judges smoke ‘wee’ – A Plus Next: Ghana is food secured – Agric Minister LEAVE A REPLY Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. 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