In one sentence: Researchers at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory found that when miniscule particles of airborne dust, thought to be a perfect landing site for water vapor, are
modified by pollution, they change cloud properties via ice crystal number concentration and ice water content.
Not exact matches
Then, the researchers ran 90,000 simulations representing various bees» foraging and movement patterns amid differing scent levels
modified by air
pollution and diluted
by wind speeds.
-- After reviewing the report required
by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may,
by regulation and after public notice and comment,
modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming
pollution.
-- After reviewing the report required
by subsection (a), the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may,
by regulation and after public notice and comment,
modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in sections 211 (o)(1)(I) and 700 of the Clean Air Act in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming
pollution.
-- Based on the scientific review, the agencies may,
by rule,
modify the definition of «renewable biomass» from Federal lands in sections 211 (o)(1)(I) and 700 of the Clean Air Act and section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 as appropriate to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming
pollution.
-- After reviewing the report required
by subsection (a), the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, in concurrence with the Secretary of Agriculture, may,
by regulation and after public notice and comment,
modify the non-Federal lands portion of the definition of «renewable biomass» in section 610 of the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act of 1978 in order to advance the goals of increasing America's energy independence, protecting the environment, and reducing global warming
pollution.
In January 2016, Scenic Hudson and a coalition of partners filed a lawsuit against Global, claiming that Global failed to obtain a required air
pollution permit and institute necessary
pollution controls when it
modified its Albany facility in 2012 to allow a five-fold increase in the amount of crude oil handled at the facility and that Global has violated its air permit
by handling Bakken crude, which emits far more air pollutants than conventional crude oil.