When you account for the effects which are not reflected in the market price of fossil fuels,
like air pollution and health impacts, the true cost of coal and other fossil fuels is higher than the cost of most renewable energy technologies.
Specifically soot -
like air pollution and ozone.
He says that the technology is remarkably cost - effective, which is exactly what it needs to compete the energy market, not only against other solar vendors, but also against other sources that have unfair advantages (coal is cheap because of «externalities»
like air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions).
The costs stem from factors
like air pollution, water quality, and energy for cooling.
Think Minecraft, minus the creepers, and add a team of advisors that constantly complain about things
like air pollution, education funding, traffic congestion and power consumption.
A second area includes trans - boundary issues, which are important because they sometimes involve the domestic priorities of a country,
like air pollution, biodiversity conservation and others, but other times they involve also political issues, as well as issues that require technical skills.
«Most research has focused on single environmental factors
like air pollution or toxins in water,» said Jyotsna Jagai, research assistant professor of environmental and occupational health in the University of Illinois at Chicago School of Public Health and lead author of the study.
You can think of casting a «bad» vote as being a bit
like air pollution, he says.
Specifically soot -
like air pollution and ozone.
«What is the city's big picture vision and strategy for improving mobility in Manhattan and addressing congestion and related issues
like air pollution?»
And learn how to avoid harms,
like air pollution, lead and harmful plastics.
Citizens in major Indian cities can see their life expectancy drop by two years amid environmental problems
like air pollution, but HTT can help resolve that, Gresta said.
Not exact matches
Responding to public outrage, the government has recently introduced a series of measures
like making public the level of
air pollution in Beijing and also plans to impose emission restrictions on the steel, coal and petrochemicals industries, among others.
In contrast to Ong's product - based approach, Roosegaarde's work has mainly taken the form of large - scale installations, among them a fluorescent bike path that glows
like Van Gogh's night skies, giant kites that can supply up to 200 households with green energy, and «the world's largest vacuum cleaner» to suck up
air pollution in public spaces.
A new study has concluded that processed red meats
like bacon, hotdogs and salami are «carcinogenic to humans» — a categorization shared by formaldehyde, asbestos, alcoholic beverages,
air pollution and tobacco smoke.
Kyoto focuses primarily on reducing CO2, a relatively harmless gas, and does nothing to control real
air pollution like NOx, SO2, and particulates, or serious pollutants in water and soil.
Earlier this year, I was in southeast Texas, taking pictures of an oil refinery for a report about
air pollution and the harm it causes to lower - income communities
like Port Arthur, Texas.
His firm publishes an annual ranking of financial centers that tracks more than 100 indicators, including nonfinancial measures
like crime rates and
air pollution.
Global warming, the ozone hole, overpopulation, starvation and malnutrition, war, unemployment, the destruction of species and the rain forests,
pollution of water and
air, pesticide and herbicide poisoning, errors in genetic engineering, erosion of topsoil, overfishing, anarchy and crime, the possibility of a nuclear mishap, chemical warfare or all - out nuclear war: together, or in some cases singly, these dangers threaten to «catch us unexpectedly,
like a trap.»
«Garden equipment engines emit high levels of carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides, producing up to 5 % of the nation's
air pollution and a good deal more in many metropolitan areas
like Los Angeles.
I also don't
like the gas fumes, the noise or the
air pollution they create, so I've somehow managed to get out of mowing the lawn both as a child and as an adult — in other words pretty much all of my life.
Sure new technologies exist to manage our waste (
like incinerators) but these technologies only move the
pollution for the ground to the
air and the ash left from trash being burnt still needs to be disposed of.
«Disadvantaged neighborhoods have relatively high burdens of health problems
like asthma and emphysema, which are exacerbated by
air pollution, so a given amount of
pollution will cause more of a health impact,» a department spokesman said by email.
Mine and future generations have now been left with mountains of debt, oceans that have been treated
like toilets,
air pollution, deforestation, extinction, not to mention a powder keg waiting to go off at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.
These could be used
like batteries to store energy, potentially avoiding some of that
air pollution into the bargain.
Biello: So, since Monday we've had a suite of articles up online Mind from my brief time in China, and some other research I've been able to do in the U.S. covering everything from renewables in China to kind of, the state of the environment as well as some of these issues
like indoor
air pollution and the carbon neutral city and the rest of it.
The researchers estimated the link between road traffic noise on these deaths and admissions, taking into account other factors such as individuals» age and sex, as well as neighbourhood characteristics
like ethnicity, smoking rate,
air pollution, and socioeconomic deprivation.
«We also find this effect when we take into account other variables,
like weather or
air pollution — and it's higher among boys than girls,» says Bensnes.
When it's not horrific mining accidents
like the one in Soma, Turkey, on May 13 that killed more than 300 miners, it's the 13,000 Americans who die early each year because of
air pollution from burning the dirtiest fossil fuel.
Emissions of ozone - depleting chemicals in places
like China are especially damaging because of cold -
air surges in East Asia that can quickly carry industrial
pollution into the tropics.
It looks
like clouds there are especially sensitive to
air pollution.»
This wearable device reveals exposure to the three worst pollutants, linking it with online maps to help you avoid poor
air, a bit
like a Fitbit for
pollution
Building cities in a way that slows vehicle demand while delivering high accessibility could prove to be a low - cost option for curbing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as a solution to pressing problems for policymakers
like local
air pollution and poor public health.
But in Western cities, one of the biggest sources of
air pollution is something else entirely: household items
like your deodorant and shampoo.
In Western cities, household products
like deodorants and paints are a bigger source of
air pollution than vehicle exhausts — so here's what we need to do
«Particulate
air pollution is
like lead
pollution, there is no evidence of a safe threshold even at levels far below current standards, including in the rural areas we investigated,» said Schwartz.
The team found that for each increase of 10 micrograms per cubic meter of
air pollution (the equivalent of the difference in
air quality between a city
like Los Angeles, CA and a city
like St. Louis, MO), a woman's risk of cardiovascular disease increased by 44 percent if she had type 2 diabetes.
It would be more precise to say that volatile compounds from household items
like your deodorant and shampoo are one of the biggest sources of
air pollution in Western cities (24 February, p 23).
Working in tandem with such groups as the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Coalition for a Safe Environment, along with the Teamsters and Longshoremen's unions and local activists
like Martha Cota, they've done extensive lobbying in Sacramento and community organizing to push for enforcement of the California Environmental Quality Act and compel the Port of Los Angeles to initiate a suite of
pollution - reduction strategies that have cleaned up the
air.
Given the obvious concerns for human ecological health — in terms of climate change, heavy metal toxification, indoor
air quality,
air pollution, plastics in the oceans, and things
like that — there will be a large - scale trend to buildings that start to act
like organisms.
Users of China's popular Twitter -
like Sina Weibo microblogging site reacted with both anger and bitter sarcasm over Harbin's
air pollution.
Gary Cohen, president and founder of the Massachusetts - based nonprofit Health Care Without Harm, said in a telephone interview that the risks of climate change to both the health of U.S. citizens and the U.S. health care delivery system is profound, particularly in urban areas, where warming average temperatures are exacerbated by the heat island effect and high concentrations of other
air pollution like ozone and particulate matter.
The researchers say human - made
pollution is still the core of
air pollution in cities
like Beijing in eastern China but that it's important to understand the role of natural dust particles.
«Environmental challenges
like climate change; biodiversity loss; desertification;
air, water, soil, and ocean
pollution; and natural disasters rarely honor human - made borders, so now is the time to start building mechanisms to create environmental wins.
Lower rates of asthma and other health problems are frequently cited as benefits of policies aimed at cutting carbon emissions from sources
like power plants and vehicles, because these policies also lead to reductions in other harmful types of
air pollution.
But in Western cities, it turns out one of the biggest sources of
air pollution is household items
like your hair spray and shampoo.
By using climate models to simulate what
air pollution was
like in 1850 and 2000, Jason West at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his colleagues have estimated its effect on current death rates.
But even though four decades of Clean
Air Act programs have already done a lot to improve our health, environment leaders and public health advocates alike would
like to see lawmakers put in place even more stringent rules to reduce
pollution of all kinds and put our economy on a cleaner, greener path overall.
People struggle to prioritise such risks when set against everyday concerns that are much more real and pressing,
like poverty, hunger,
air and water
pollution, and urban congestion.
Research looking at
air pollution levels helps explain why people
like Hernandez are suffering more during fire seasons.