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U.S. climate policy is poised to dramatically alter agricultural practices and improve Gulf water quality.

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Researchers reveal a potential 50% reduction in U.S. carbon emissions under aggressive carbon pricing.

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Nitrogen fertilizer prices could surge by 90%, prompting a 15% reduction in their use across the Mississippi River Basin.

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The study predicts a 7% decrease in corn and soybean production, with a subsequent 6% hike in crop prices.

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Significant reductions in nitrate leaching were observed, indicating a healthier Gulf ecosystem.

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Wetland restoration, when combined with climate policy, effectively mitigates negative spillover effects.

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The research aligns with U.S. commitments under the Paris Agreement, emphasizing the importance of greenhouse gas mitigation.

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In-depth modeling reveals nuanced effects of climate policy on the environment and agriculture.

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The findings suggest potential health benefits from reduced groundwater contamination by nitrates.

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