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In the first part of this series, the need for an alternative to synthetic fertilizer was described. In this second part, I discuss possible alternatives to the Haber-Bosch process which has outlived its usefulness.

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It is not often that one can specifically point to a publication that inspired a whole line of research but it is possible in this case.

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                    [Title] => How fertilizer may be accelerating global climate change and how a new process may help slow it down
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In the first part of this series, the need for an alternative to synthetic fertilizer was described. In this second part, I discuss possible alternatives to the Haber-Bosch process which has outlived its usefulness.

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It is not often that one can specifically point to a publication that inspired a whole line of research but it is possible in this case.

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