Not exact matches
«These insights open new avenues for the direct
synthesis of a chemical that, among others, is needed in
large volumes for the laundry and
paper bleaching industry.»
In a new
paper just out in the open - access journal Environmental Research Letters, sociologist Mary Collins of the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry and two colleagues from the National Socio - Environmental
Synthesis Center and the University of Maryland examined what they term «hyper - polluters»: Industrial facilities that, based on EPA data, generate disproportionately
large amounts of air pollution.
Mark Lynas's Six Degrees * is first, a graceful yet massive
synthesis of a very
large selection of scientific research
papers; second, an eloquent and honest plea for action on the «slow - motion crisis» that is climate change; and third, a coherent account of how global warming would affect humans and their world, if allowed to proceed.