The group will present and explore cutting edge research into the sources and sinks of nitrous oxide in the environment and discuss the prospects of mitigating the release of this destructive gas through re-shaping current policies and practice. "People are becoming increasingly concerned about the immense problems associated with the unregulated release of this potent greenhouse gas," said Prof David Richardson, Dean of the Faculty of Science at UEA and co-ordinator of the Nitrous Oxide Focus Group.
"It is very encouraging that so many key figures from agriculture, industry and government are interested in mitigating nitrous oxide emissions by learning more about key research questions that are currently being addressed with government funding by groups within UEA, along with collaborating research groups across the
Better known as `laughing gas", nitrous oxide (N2O) accounts for 9 per cent of all greenhouse gases, yet is 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2). As a result its longevity in the atmosphere provides a potentially more damaging legacy than CO2.
The launch of the new consortium is underpinned by more than five years of interdisciplinary research at UEA and comes as significant new research on an N2O-generating enzyme from a widespread soil bacterium is published.
Ball and stick diagram of nitrous oxide by Ben Mills, Wikimedia Commons
9 comments:
way to go i'm on that gas now hahahahahahahaahahahahaha
buddy your the joke this is a serious environmental issue here and its because of people like you todays society has nowhere to go but down.
wanna go?
ya man my house right now i'll kick your ass.
o tough guy ahahahahahahahaha your gonna need a lot of that nitrous shit when i'm through with you!!!
man i cannot wait to wrap my hands around your scrawny little pathetic neck! you sick hoon!
o buddy you didn't
YA
I DID
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