Not exact matches
In addition to preferentially using warmer - colored LEDs, the study's authors say, the loss of starry skies to light
pollution could be forestalled or reversed with stricter
regulations on artificial lights as well as the advent of driverless cars, which require
less street illumination.
(In the U.S., air
pollution regulations would make it necessary to ship it to a refinery for final processing or blend it with a
less aromatic gasoline.)
Less cooling from aerosols means there is less masked warming waiting in the wings for when the skies are eventually cleaned by pollution regulat
Less cooling from aerosols means there is
less masked warming waiting in the wings for when the skies are eventually cleaned by pollution regulat
less masked warming waiting in the wings for when the skies are eventually cleaned by
pollution regulation.
Bitumen production releases twice as much air
pollution as conventional oil, and Alberta's emissions
regulations are
less stringent then the international standards.
The Obama Administration has shown a strong commitment to economic prosperity through cleaner energy, and that means new
regulations to force dirty coal plants and oil refineries to clean up their act to create
less pollution and more clean energy jobs.
But those coal plants are closing down faster than American Airlines terminals, thanks to the plunging cost of natural gas, boots - on - the - ground campaigns from anti-coal activists, and, to a
lesser degree, the ambiguous specter of EPA
pollution regulations.
If we want to meet our Paris Agreement climate commitments and protect citizens from
pollution and climate disruption, we need policies and
regulations to make all vehicles — including trucks and SUVs —
less polluting.