Emissions
06/20/2018
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By David Williams
Electric planes make debut at Fresno’s Chandler Airport
It wasn’t that long ago when the world saw the first working airplane take to the skies, relatively speaking. Since then, aviation technology has improved by leaps and bounds. Now a brand new one-of-a-kind electric plane has debuted in the U.S. through the Fresno Chandler Executive Airport, and they show that great things lie ahead […]
05/29/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New laser-based system can locate small methane leaks in an area of several square miles
Methane leaks in oil and gas production sites will soon be unable to escape notice. Colorado-based researchers are validating a laser-based spectroscopy technique that can “sniff” out the tiniest emissions over several square miles. According to a ScienceDaily article, the new system can monitor its assigned areas nonstop. The current approach to detecting methane emissions involves on-site […]
04/25/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Energy from lasers? Chemists create a new form of CO2 that can be used as an alternative energy source
What if you could turn carbon dioxide (CO2) – a common air pollutant produced by burning fossil fuel – into an alternative source of energy? Austrian researchers have reported creating a new form of CO2 with the use of lasers, according to an article on ScienceDaily. Chemists have long dreamed of converting CO2 in the atmosphere […]
04/21/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
City life is KILLING humanity: 95% of humans living today are breathing polluted air, mostly from cities
Even if you don’t have any unhealthy habits, something that you do every day could be killing you: breathing. A new report from the Health Effects Institute shows that more than 95 percent of the people on our planet are breathing in air that is unsafe. Unfortunately, it’s those who live in the poorest communities […]
03/14/2018
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By Isabelle Z.
Air pollution now comes from consumer and industrial products as much as vehicles
Car emissions take a lot of the blame for air pollution, but it looks like they could soon be eclipsed by consumer and industrial products. A new study published in Science has found that as cars get increasingly cleaner and tailpipe emissions continue to drop, the emissions that come from many of our everyday products […]
01/29/2018
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By David Williams
Powering clean air: The world’s first power plant with negative emissions now in operation
It’s practically a given at this point that whenever a power plant is in operation, it is inevitably going to have at least some emissions. After all, the waste material from what’s being produced inside has to be expelled somewhere. But did you know that it’s possible for a power plant to have less than […]
03/11/2017
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By Isabelle Z.
Barcelona to ban cars over 20 years old in effort to fight air pollution
Barcelona is taking a radical approach to fighting air pollution by banning cars that are more than 20 years old from driving on weekdays. The city is hoping the move will reduce traffic emissions by 30 percent over the course of 15 years. The poor air quality in Barcelona is said to be behind around […]
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