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We know that burning fossil fuels releases a lot of greenhouse gases. But there are other human-caused sources that contribute to climate change. As Lester Graham with the Environment Report found, one of them is how far...
No-till farming could cut greenhouse gases significantly is an episode from The Environment Report by Michigan Public. We know that burning fossil fuels releases a lot of greenhouse gases. But there are other human-caused sources that contr...
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Published Nov 12, 2019, 3:56 long, audio available.
We know that burning fossil fuels releases a lot of greenhouse gases. But there are other human-caused sources that contribute to climate change. As Lester Graham with the Environment Report found, one of them is how farmers plant crops.
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This episode was published on Nov 12, 2019.
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No-till farming could cut greenhouse gases significantly is from The Environment Report by Michigan Public.
Published Nov 12, 2019 and 3:56 long