Sentences with phrase «serious air quality problems»

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Still, while pollution at the Port of Los Angeles has been reduced by about 70 percent from its height, air quality remains a serious problem.
A senior research fellow of the Society for New Communications Research and a board member of the Independent Book Publishers Association, serving thousands of publishers across North America and around the world, Danny Snow admits that e-Books solve serious problems in traditional publishing: overprinting; the cost of shipping books back and forth between warehouses and stores during a time of climbing fuel prices and growing focus on air quality; and the bad bookstore practice of over-ordering, then returning unsold books are all eliminated by digital distribution.
Europe won't like it because they will be forced to give up their precious diesel fetish and get seriously serious about their 1970's America air quality problem.
Day of awful air quality in Delhi underscores need for energy sector actions to reduce pollution Air pollution in Delhi yesterday reached 30 times the World Health Organisation's recommend levels, heightening serious respiratory problems for its inhabitanair quality in Delhi underscores need for energy sector actions to reduce pollution Air pollution in Delhi yesterday reached 30 times the World Health Organisation's recommend levels, heightening serious respiratory problems for its inhabitanAir pollution in Delhi yesterday reached 30 times the World Health Organisation's recommend levels, heightening serious respiratory problems for its inhabitants.
While China does have serious air and water quality problems, they are not from carbon dioxide.
Since I started work in my field in 1976 there has been tremendous air quality improvement that addressed serious health and welfare problems.
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