Veterinary antibiotics reduce soil carbon sequestration capacity
23 Mar 2023

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Above: Sheep graze in Himachal Pradesh in India. Credit: Sunil Sharma, CC BY-SA 4.0 |
A recent study has found that veterinary antibiotics, used extensively in livestock, are limiting soil’s ability to sequester carbon.
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