Sentences with phrase «now pollutes the air»

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Thanks to two historic auctions held last week by the US government, the invisible hand of market forces will now help to determine who can pollute American air.
Since we now spend more time indoors than outdoors and indoor air can be much more polluted, perhaps its time to give the home microbiome more than a passing thought.
But now these machines are striking back, making air ex-tremely polluted in high - density cities.
It is encouraging to know that we now have the technologies to build a new energy economy, one that is not climate - disruptive, that does not pollute the air, and that can last as long as the sun itself.
Now Google is starting dabbling in clean and green transportation technologies and with major funds being put up we may just see some important breakthroughs to help our gridlocked cities and polluted air.
Now's the time to be investing in more clean energy like solar and wind power, which won't pollute our air and water or fry our planet.
Now, with a new administration in charge, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt is working to turn back the clock and repeal the Clean Power Plan, allowing the power sector to keep polluting our air and driving climate change.
We now live in a state of global ecological overshoot: allowing carbon dioxide to accumulate in the atmosphere, polluting our air and water ways, and causing natural landscapes to wilt into deserts and icecaps to melt into seas.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced today that food truck vendors at two popular Montauk, Long Island, beaches can now receive power directly from the electric grid using newly installed power pedestals instead of noisy and dirty, portable diesel or gasoline - powered generators that pollute the air.
The bill, which was openly written with the help of lobbyists, has now gotten bipartisan support from one of the chief opponents of clean energy reform from the Democratic side of the aisle — any guesses on who it is?It's our friend, Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D - AR)-- she has cosponsored the amendment, popularly known as the Dirty Air Act, and seeks to protect the interests of heavily polluting industries.
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