Pollutant

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Synopsis: Wastes: Pollutant:


BBC 00486.txt

and transform them into energy, carbon dioxide and industrial pollutants oe which, on an industrial scale, produces a world


Nature 04102.txt

Lisa Jackson On entering office in 2009, Jackson (pictured) laid the groundwork for climate regulations by formally declaring carbon dioxide a dangerous pollutant.


popsci_2013 02178.txt

Let's get rid of the pollutants but not life-giving CO2. Let's get rid of inefficient IC engines but only when a replacement is available.


popsci_2013 02388.txt

but we're at such a point in our'advancement'that our diluted pollutants are reaching toxic levels. 1. Nuclear power plants emit dangerous radiation into the air and water during their DAILY operations.


ScienceDaily_2013 13622.txt

Their goal is to deploy algae at wastewater treatment facilities to feed on hard-to-remove pollutants such as nitrogen and phosphorus

while dining on these pollutants the plant-like organisms could then be used to produce renewable biofuels or food for fish farms.


ScienceDaily_2013 14332.txt

The pollutants products of fossil fuel combustion are emitted by cars trucks and buses. Pollutants rise up into the atmosphere

and accumulate until being washed down as wet deposition by rain or snow or as dry deposition between rain events.

when pollutant-emission regulation is weak. For example even though Xi'an China is predicted to become drier in the future due to climate changes the data

and La Nina cycles--could induce dramatic increases in the concentration of pollutants in rainfall ultimately leading to increased wet deposition of pollutants.


ScienceDaily_2013 14365.txt

Unlike gas-powered engines that spew out pollutants the only byproduct of hydrogen fuel is water.


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