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The Tiny Swiss Company That Thinks It Can Help Stop Climate Change

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Over the next decade, however, Bosch and his team overcame a multitude of technological and metallurgical challenges. He chronicled them in his 1932 acceptance speech for the Nobel Prize for Chemistry - an honor he won because the Haber-Bosch process, as it came to be known, changed the world. His breakthrough made possible the production of ammonia on an industrial scale, providing the world with cheap and abundant fertilizer. The scientist and historian Vaclav Smil called Haber-Bosch "the most important technical invention of the 20th century." Bosch had effectively removed the historical bounds on crop yields, so much so that he was widely credited with making "bread from air." By some estimates, Bosch's work made possible the lives of more than two billion human beings over the last 100 years.


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