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350 Climate Change Impacts in the United StatesCHAPTER 15 BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLESINFORMATION DRAWN FROM THIS CHAPTER IS INCLUDED IN THE HIGHLIGHTS REPORT AND IS IDENTIFIED BY THIS ICONR ecommended Citation for CHAPTER Galloway, J. N., W. H. Schlesinger, C. M. Clark, N. B. Grimm, R. B. Jackson, B. E. Law, P. E. Thornton, A. R. Townsend, and R. Martin, 2014: Ch. 15: BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES . Climate Change Impacts in the United States: The Third National Climate Assessment, J. M. Melillo, Terese ( ) Richmond, and G. W. Yohe, Eds., global Change Research Program, 350-368. On the Web: Lead Authors James N. Galloway, University of Virginia William H. Schlesinger, Cary Institute of Ecosystem StudiesLead AuthorsChristopher M. Clark, Environmental Protection AgencyNancy B. Grimm, Arizona State UniversityRobert B. Jackson, Duke University Beverly E. Law, Oregon State UniversityPeter E. Thornton, Oak Ridge National LaboratoryAlan R. Townsend, University of Colorado Boulder Contributing AuthorRebecca Martin, Washington State University Vancouver351 Climate CHANGE IMPACTS IN THE UNITED STATESKey Messages1.

dominates atmospheric forcing of global climate change.5 However, methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) have higher greenhouse-warming potential per molecule than CO2, and both are also increasing in the atmosphere. In the U.S. and Europe, sulfur emissions have declined over the past three decades, especially since the mid-1990s, because of efforts

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