However, such statements ignore studies that suggest fracking has worsened
local air quality in areas undergoing unconventional natural gas development.
They've argued that coal dust coming off the trains would harm
local air quality and that exporting the coal negates U.S. reductions in carbon emissions.
Even if you don't already have health issues, you'll want to find out
the local air quality because everyone wants to breathe clean air.
Surface transport is the most significant factor affecting
local air quality in the Heathrow area.
Many off - highway vehicles are left running at full power whilst idle for much of their life — such as telescopic handlers, heavy excavators and wheeled loaders — potentially wasting fuel with a direct impact on
local air quality.
Using data from air quality monitoring stations, the researchers determined that mosses could be used as indicators of air pollution and allow a more comprehensive method for tracking potential problems in
local air quality.
Emissions cuts offer «greatest potential for substantial, simultaneous improvements in
local air quality and near - term mitigation.»
By including the two most important air pollutants in the analysis, the new study «gives policy makers and
local air quality managers a much better picture of what is going on.»
Currently, when transportation and urban planners evaluate alternative infrastructure investments and policies, they may need to account for health effects from
local air quality, a consideration that warrants further planning to avoid negative outcomes, according to the researchers.
The federal government's AirNow website provides daily air quality updates for more than 300 cities across the U.S., as well as links to more detailed state and
local air quality web sites.
These air temperature reductions have also been projected to improve
local air quality by reducing smog formation and ozone concentration.
Also, steps you can take to improve
local air quality — driving less, using less electricity, turning the thermostat down, etc. — will have the positive side effect of helping mitigate global warming.
The main threats to
local air quality across the United States (as well as most everywhere else) remain smog and particulate pollution, which combined or acting alone trigger millions of hospital visits and health complications for citizens every year.
The concern that figuring out how to sequester CO2 could act as a «license to burn» more coal is important, since dirty coal has such a negative impact on
local air quality and human health, in addition to emitting CO2.
Atmospheric conditions can be as crucial for
local air quality as the strength of the pollution sources.
«Fueling trucks and buses with natural gas may help
local air quality and reduce oil imports, but it is not likely to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The big win for Petaluma is with
local air quality and fuel savings (Southern California has poor AQ in
The report does not deal with the effects of engine emissions on
local air quality near the surface.
For example, several studies have found that communities of color and poor communities experience disproportionately high exposures to air pollution.305, 328,329,306,307 Climate change mitigation policies that improve
local air quality thus have the potential to strongly benefit health in these communities.
This will contribute to both global carbon emissions reductions and
local air quality improvements around major airports.
The newly proposed rules would, among other actions, prohibit venting (intentional emitting), require quarterly leak inspections of new and existing facilities, and include measures to prevent worsening
local air quality caused by oil and gas activity.
We find that across - the - board emissions reductions in domestic fuel burning in developing Asia and in surface transportation in North America are likely to offer the greatest potential for substantial, simultaneous improvement in
local air quality and near - term mitigation of global climate change.
Whether the concern is global warming or
local air quality or energy security, this «burn rate» is unsustainable.
Nor do they consider the ancillary benefits, such as the improved
local air quality and reduced ocean acidification.
But
local air quality regulations prohibit that.
«An observational and modeling strategy to investigate the impact of remote sources on
local air quality: A Houston, Texas, case study from the Second Texas Air Quality Study (TexAQS II).»
Urban vegetation can have an astounding effect on
local air quality, and given that the urban heat island effect can kill well beyond the borders of a particular city, simply cooling down our city centers has immense benefits.
Urban sprawl, poor
local air quality, drastically reduced road safety, increased noise, and the decreased walkability of our communities can all be traced back to excessive car use.
The negative impact of any wood burning is evident in many
local air quality ordinances, many of which establish «no burn» days.
The filter needs to be changed every couple of months, and can be removed from the scarf in order to launder the scarf material, and an accompanying app, Supairman, will notify users when the filter needs to be changed, as well as inform users about
their local air quality.
Taken together, if fully and ambitiously implemented, these two efforts alone could make a significant dent in both
local air quality and carbon emissions more broadly.
An EPA - sponsored Utility MACT Working Group composed of 29 experts from the utility industry, state and
local air quality offices and environmental groups were confident that a Utility MACT rule, mandated under the Clean Air Act due to mercury's toxicity, would be EPA's approach to control mercury emissions from power plants.
Just down the road from us is Didcot A power station, a large coal - burning plant with poor pollution control and therefore with substantial effects on
local air quality, as well as more substantial emissions of radiation than from any UK nuclear power station and a Co2 output of about 8 million tonnes a year.
This technique, which would only be carried out when other safety considerations have been assured, will deliver significant improvements to
local air quality at airports and reduce fuel burn as well as costs to airlines.
Be sure to check with
your local air quality district or fire department before lighting your next fire.
Not exact matches
According to Roosegaarde's website, the
air purifier was specifically created to be used in public parks as a
local solution to
air quality, so it will likely be spotted in public parks as it makes its way around the country.
Judge Andreas Korbmacher said on Thursday the country's highest federal administrative court would rule on Feb. 27 on an appeal brought by German states against bans imposed by
local courts in Stuttgart and Duesseldorf over poor
air quality.
These sustainable vineyard and winery practices conserve water and energy, maintain healthy soil, protect
air and water
quality, enhance relations with employees and communities, preserve
local ecosystems and wildlife habitat, and improve the economic vitality of vineyards and wineries.
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«Alleviating congestion is a big part of this, as are factors such as improving our
air quality and combating physical inactivity which in turn leads to unhealthy communities and a burden on our
local and national health provisions.
Ministers are now calling for
local authorities to do more to help reduce carbon emissions and tackle
air quality, and are writing to council leaders to remind them about the scheme.
In her
local borough of Camden, Berry has also campaigned against the Iraq war, genetically modified foods and
air quality problems, and supported
local services threatened by redevelopment projects.
The Rev. Ruben Austria, a Mott Haven resident who runs a nonprofit for
local youth, noted the exceptionally high rates of asthma in the area and warned that Fresh Direct's delivery trucks could further degrade the
air quality.
Upon hearing the news of elevated formaldehyde levels,
local elected officials moved to reassure residents that the
air quality in the region was not dangerous.
A port would mean less truck traffic, less road wear - and - tear, better
air quality, more jobs, more marketability for
local goods shipped off Long Island, and a better way to get rid of our garbage.
Beyond honing communications skills, participants said while the discussions often started off with broad trends in climate science, invariably the exchanges shifted to specific
local issues such as wildfires, ozone levels, crop rotations, sea level rise, droughts and
air quality.
The goal is to understand how burning biomass in South America is affecting
local weather and
air quality
«I think it has been quite effective,» said Sam Atwood of the South Coast Regional
Air Quality Management District, the local air pollution agency that monitors the side - by - side ports of Los Angeles and Long Bea
Air Quality Management District, the
local air pollution agency that monitors the side - by - side ports of Los Angeles and Long Bea
air pollution agency that monitors the side - by - side ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
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.
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.