An analysis reveals the huge impact of human activity on the nitrogen cycle in China. With global use of Earth's resources rising per head, the findings call for a re-evaluation of the consumption patterns of developed societies. See Letter p.459
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Sutton, M., Bleeker, A. The shape of nitrogen to come. Nature 494, 435–437 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature11954
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