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EPA aims to reduce methane and ozone-forming pollution.

2015-01-19 14:30:48| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

As part of Obama Administration’s commitment to addressing climate change, EPA has outlined series of steps it plans to take to address methane and smog-forming VOC emissions from oil and gas industry. Agency’s commonsense strategy will reduce methane pollution from new sources, reduce ozone-forming pollutants from existing sources in areas that do not meet federal ozone health standards, and build on work that states and industry are doing to address emissions from existing sources elsewhere.

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01.21.15 -- Great Lakes Pollution No Longer Driven By Airborne Sources

2015-01-19 00:16:46| pollutiononline Home Page

01/21/15 Pollution Online Newsletter

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CSE Condemns Environment Ministry's Claim That Vehicles Are Not The Root Cause Of Air Pollution

2015-01-16 05:11:14| pollutiononline Home Page

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) condemns environment ministry’s claim that vehicular pollution is not a problem in Delhi

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China met 2014 pollution control targets: ministry

2015-01-15 13:29:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: China has met its 2014 targets for air and water pollution control, the official news agency Xinhua said on Thursday. The environmental protection minister, Zhou Shengxian, told an annual government meeting that authorities last year banned 7 million high-emission vehicles from the road, shut down 50,000 coal-fired furnaces, installed denitrification and desulfurisation equipment in power plants and factories, and added new sewage treatment plants, Xinhua said. Zhou said the annual targets...

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Carbon Pollution Costs More Than U.S. Government Estimates

2015-01-13 15:57:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ClimateWire: Climate change could have much larger impacts on the economy than the U.S. government is anticipating, according to an analysis released yesterday that suggests the social cost of carbon should be six times higher. A paper by two Stanford University researchers argues that the true cost of releasing greenhouse gases is about $220 a ton because rising temperatures could badly hinder a nation's economic growth over decades or centuries. The Obama administration estimates that the social cost of...

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