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Agricultural burning contributes to emissions of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and organic compounds. The environmental and human costs of agricultural open burning far outweigh the near-term economic benefits for farmers. Responsible for more than a third of all black carbon emissions, open burning is the single largest source of black carbon, a short-lived climate pollutant that contributes to air pollution, climate change, and increased melting in the cryosphere.
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