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SHANGHAI, China -- California's world-leading environmental and energy technologies took center stage today during a tour of China's largest steel man...
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BEIJING -- Two major chemical spills have forced Chinese officials in distant regions to take emergency precautions to protect water supplies for millions of people in the latest examples of the environmental and public health threats posed by the nation's industrial pollution.
The two spills occurred during the past week along the Yellow River in northern China and on a tributary of the Yangtze River in southern China's Hunan Province.
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... of the inefficiencies of rival industrialized nations and the injustices of those systems deemed...Consider not only China, but the rising prominence of countries including ... of Law, Politics of Enforcement, and Pollution Prevention in Post-Mao Industrial China, 18 COL. J...
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NEW YORK, April 26, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:
Filters in China
... of the population as industrialization efforts continue will also all fuel demand for var...Heightened concerns about air pollution in China will also spur demand for air filters use...
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... as chemicals, toxins, and environmental pollution, account for varying prevalence of birth defects i... ranked ninth among 35 major cities of China in terms of gross domestic product (People's Gover... region in China with many small industrial enterprises in towns that have brought heavy pollu...
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... of the rugged Qilian Mountains in western China's Gansu Province. The old Tibetan shepherd must wa... news articles, anti-dam and -pollution protests, scientific grants, and official pronounc... skimmed off the top by unaccounted-for industrial or household users. Oversight is lax, although the...
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... and emissions control in utility and industrial applications, today announced receipt of air pollu...
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WASHINGTON - More than 32 mostly coal-fired power plants in a dozen states will be forced to shut down and an additional 36 might have to close because of new federal air pollution regulations, according to an Associated Press survey.
Together, those plants - some of the oldest and dirtiest in the country - produce enough electricity for more than 22 million households, the AP survey found. But their demise probably won't cause homes to go dark.
... of low natural gas prices, demand from China and elsewhere that was driving up coal's price, an... decades to redevelop from abandoned industrial property. For the next five years, Salem will make...
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... role in reducing global black carbon pollution. Finally, the concluding section offers recommenda... have been identified: 1) East Asia (eastern China, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia); 2) the Indo-Gang... Protocol places restrictions on industrialized nations (with the sole exception of the US as it i...
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In the recent article "Company seeks to gain altitude" (May 24 news story), lawyer and amateur pilot Matt Broughton continues his Chicken Little assault on reason, this time by attempting to alarm the public with more trivial claims of aviation catastrophes from the proposed wind farm.
Months ago, in this paper, I maintained the required altitude over Poor Mountain would eventually be increased 200 feet by the Federal Aviation Administration for the wind farm ("Hysteria ruling wind debate," July 23 commentary). Why? Because the windmills would be 200 feet higher than the many existing towers already in the same area. I stand by that claim.
... when they claimed windmills increase pollution? How about panic attacks, heart problems and epil... anger, worries about thousands of industrial wind turbines on the Blue Ridge Parkway, mining ppollution in China, Poor Mountain resembling a strip mine? Ye gads, ...