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  • 18 research institutions in India are among a group of 50 institutions called the South Asian Nitrogen Hub (SANH) — in the UK and South Asia to assess and study the quantum and impact of “nitrogen pollution” in South Asia.

 About South Asian Nitrogen Hub (SANH)

  • The South Asian Nitrogen Hub (SANH) is a major international research programme
  • Funding from UKRI
  • £20 million funding from the United Kingdom Government.
  • The current territories of Afghanistan, Bangl adesh, Bhutan, Maldi ves, Nepal, India, Paki stan, and Sri Lanka form South Asia

Nitrogen

  • a vital macronutrient for most plants,
  • nitrogen fixation
  • But the natural nitrogen cycle was inadequate to feed the growing population.

 Nitrogen Pollution

  • It is released as part of compounds from agriculture, sewage and biological waste, nitrogen is considered reactive.
  • It may be polluting and even exert a potent greenhouse gas effect.
  • Nitrous oxide (N2O) is 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide but isn’t as prevalent in the atmosphere
  • Other than air pollution, nitrogen is also linked to the loss of biodiversity, the pollution of rivers and seas, ozone depletion, health, economy, and livelihoods.
  • Nitrogen pollution is caused, for example, by emissions from chemical fertilisers, livestock manure and burning fossil fuels.
  • Gases such as ammonia (NH3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2) contribute to poor air quality and can aggravate respiratory and heart conditions, leading to millions of premature deaths across the world.
  • Nitrate from chemical fertilisers, manure and industry pollutes the rivers and seas, posing a health risk for humans, fish, coral and plant life.

Nitrogen emission in India

  • NOx emissions grew at 52% from 1991 to 2001 and 69% from 2001 to 2011 in India.
  • Agriculture is the largest contributor to nitrogen emissions.
  • Non-agricultural emissions of nitrogen oxides and nitrous oxide were growing rapidly, with sewage and fossil-fuel burning — for power, transport and industry — leading the trend.

 Impact on the environment

  • It creates of harmful algal blooms and dead zones
  • Contamination of drinking water.
  • Food Security
  • The release of Nitrous Oxide is essentially a greenhouse gas

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