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UC Irvine study finds organic constituents of UFP play important role in heart disease; suggestions for more effective emission control
2013-10-12 16:30:21| Green Car Congress
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Study finds biodiesel blend reduces total particle mass in emissions but may have greater adverse health effect per mass than diesel
2013-10-10 21:30:12| Green Car Congress
Carbon Capture and Storage Projects Are Lagging Worldwide, Study Finds
2013-10-10 18:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Yale Environment 360: Major projects aiming at capturing and burying carbon dioxide underground have slowed worldwide, according to a study by the Global CCS Institute in Australia. Despite the common view among experts that carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies could play a crucial role in slowing the atmospheric buildup of greenhouse gases, the number of major CCS projects fell from 75 to 65 over the past year. Although the U.S. currently leads the world in CCS projects, most of them involve pumping carbon into...
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Carbon-capture work, aimed at climate change, slowing down, study finds
2013-10-10 16:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The number of projects that capture carbon-dioxide emissions from power plants and industrial facilities - seen as a crucial tool for coal-reliant countries shifting toward a lower-emitting economy - is losing momentum, dropping from 75 to 65 worldwide since 2012, according to a new study released Thursday. The Global CCS Institute, an Australian-funded research group supporting the deployment of carbon-capture and storage technology worldwide, said in its annual survey that despite four new large-scale...
Study Finds Setbacks in Carbon Capture Projects
2013-10-10 11:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The number of large-scale projects to capture and bury carbon dioxide has fallen to 65 from 75 over the past year, a worldwide survey has found, despite a consensus among scientists and engineers that the so-called carbon capture and sequestration, known as C.C.S., will be essential to meet international goals for slowing the buildup of climate-changing gases. The survey was released Thursday in Seoul, South Korea, by the Global CCS Institute, which is based in Canberra, Australia. Since the previous...
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