Environmental Laboratory
Eco Physics Technology for Planet Earth
Oct 13 2010
Eco Physics is actively involved in research programs aimed at a better understanding of the effects of nitrogen cycle on earth. Associated with the increase of nitrogen oxides, ammonia and aerosols in the biosphere are weather and climate changes on our planet. Today, humans are adding more reactive nitrogen through fertilisers, burning of biomass, etc. to the global nitrogen cycle than all natural sources combined. By altering our environment we cause big impacts on the biodiversity, global warming and even the human health. With its precise analytical instruments Eco Physics is a regular participant at scientific seminars and international environmental exhibitions.
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Jul 10 2024 Birmingham, UK
Jul 21 2024 Cape Town, South Africa
Australasian Waste & Recycling Expo
Jul 24 2024 Sydney, Australia
Jul 30 2024 Jakarta, Indonesia
China Energy Summit & Exhibition
Jul 31 2024 Beijing, China