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| As a contributor to climate change, nitrous oxide remains a mysterious villain — crudely measured and less-studied than carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. It is 265 times more powerful than carbon dioxide in heating the atmosphere over a period of 100 years. |
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| | | | | | | Post investigations, major projects and important reads | | | Special Report | Dec. 22, 2:57 p.m. EST | | | | | As a contributor to climate change, nitrous oxide remains a mysterious villain — crudely measured and less-studied than carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. It is 265 times more powerful than carbon dioxide in heating the atmosphere over a period of 100 years. | | | | | |
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