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Nestle and Kellogg acknowledge risks of carbon pollution from power plants
2014-10-03 19:29:51| Food - Topix.net
NestlA© and Kellogg have partnered with companies including General Mills and Unilever by joining Ceres' Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy . The coalition will acknowledge the risks of carbon pollution from power plants, the economic benefits associated with energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment.
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Nestle and Kellogg acknowledge risks of carbon pollution from power plants
2014-10-03 18:54:44| Agriculture - Topix.net
NestlA© and Kellogg have partnered with companies including General Mills and Unilever by joining Ceres' Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy . The coalition will acknowledge the risks of carbon pollution from power plants, the economic benefits associated with energy efficiency and renewable energy deployment.
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ADEQ memo indicates Whirlpool pollution plume is spreading
2014-09-30 02:15:59| Waste Management - Topix.net
The plume of potentially cancer-causing trichloroethylene found under the former Whirlpool manufacturing facility and an adjoining neighborhood in South Fort Smith could be spreading in the area near the near a Boys and Girls Club location. News of the potentially growing plume was disclosed in a Sept.
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120 Countries Pledge to Fight Mercury Pollution Around the World
2014-09-27 22:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Nature World: On Wednesday, at the UN General Assembly, 22 countries took pledges to take major steps to fight one of the world's most dangerous pollutant emissions. However, were not talking about greenhouse gasses here. Instead, these nations are aiming to address mercury pollution. In an important United Nations (UN) Treaty Event through the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP), a global partnership was launched nearly a year ago between senior government officials from Japan, the United States,...
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New formula could cut pollution from concrete
2014-09-27 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ClimateWire: Concrete is the most-used construction material in the world and a major contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. But by using a different chemical formula to make the material, new research suggests it's possible to significantly reduce concrete's carbon footprint. Concrete has a complex molecular structure made of a mixture of sand, gravel, water and cement. The cement is made by heating a calcium-rich material, typically limestone, with a silica-rich material, typically clay, at temperatures...
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