Sentences with phrase «global pollution»

In the developed world, supply is abundant, but energy sources are 80 % from coal, oil, gas and nuclear — causing the majority of global pollution.
Breastfeeding reduces global pollution by decreasing the use of resources and energy required to produce, process, package, distribute, promote and dispose of materials created by the manufacture and use of artificial baby milk
As part of the interview, Fields stressed the importance of greener vehicles as a means to combat global pollution air pollution, especially while United States and European emissions regulations tighten up following Volkswagen's costly and extremely damaging emissions scandal.
Achieving it serves many ends: cleaning up the air, water and soil improves the health and quality of life of local residents and lessens global pollution.
Scientists dub this the «it won't affect me» syndrome, and say that in the present situation of global pollution combined with rocketing population growth, the physical and social environment we live in is the pot — and we, dear readers, are the frogs.
The collapse of international climate negotiations in Copenhagen last month was just the latest evidence that efforts to regulate global pollution output can not succeed.
What they won't look like is the impossible global pollution - output negotiations that have defined international efforts to address climate change since the Rio climate convention 18 years ago.
Additional drivers of this revolution include the local and global pollution costs of extracting, transporting, refining and consuming fossil fuels.
Want to increase more American job loss to China, and at the same time increase global pollution from the Chinese?
In fact the TSI has fallen which has offset the warming due global pollution.
«It's not of any significance compared to the anthropogenic [manmade] budget,» said Kjetil Toerseth, director of regional and global pollution at the Norwegian Institute for Air Research.
Without CCS, the IEA estimates that reducing global pollution would cost $ 2 trillion more by 2050, and yet few besides Southern Company, U.S. taxpayers and customers of Mississippi Power are paying for it.
December 20 Plastics Unwrapped: From bulletproof vests to global pollution, Seattle's newest science exhibit reexamines our relationship with the defining material of the modern age.
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