Tag: pollution

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Los Angeles neighborhoods stand up for new pollution regulations

Environmentalists in Los Angeles say they have a new approach to cleaning up some of the city's most polluted neighborhoods. The pilot project called Clean Up Green Up aligns environmental interests with those of local businesses....
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Small drone used to catch polluting mafioso in the act

Environmental dumping is a major problem in Italy, and its source can often be tracked back to organized crime. A new, small unmanned aerial vehicle is being tested to help not only catch polluters in the act, but track pollution back to its source....
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Costa Concordia set to be salvaged of the coast of Italy

An American company and an Italian company are set to begin salvage operations off the coast of Italy later this month, to recover the shipwrecked Costa Concordia. The effort is intended to remove the vessel intact, to prevent fluids from leaking out and polluting the surrounding environment....
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In Kabul, civilian death toll from polluted air rivals that of war violence

Kabul has a problem with pollution. Not only is it making life unpleasant, and obscuring the city's famous views of the mountains, it's actually killing people. In fact, last year, the number of people killed from dirty air was nearly as high as the number killed by war violence....
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New research points to big changes, not necessarily disappearance, for coral reefs

Scientists who study climate change and ocean environments have made several recent discoveries. Their findings have challenged the conventional wisdom that climate change could eliminate coral reefs. What they've found is that they probably won't disappear, but they will see major changes....
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Gold mining leads to massive lead contamination, deaths in rural Nigeria

Nigeria's seen a boom in gold mining in recent years, with the sky-high price of gold globally. But in Nigeria, unlike most places, gold runs with lead. As villagers mine the gold, they're also mining lead, leading to massive contamination of their villages and even deaths....
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Proposed EPA regulation will make it difficult for new coal power plants to be approved

The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing a regulation that will require new coal power plants to have dramatically lower carbon dioxide emissions. The standards are so tough that the plants would so expensive that we may not see many new coal plants in the country. But there are a lot of exceptions....
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U.S. Clean Air Act is back in court

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., heard two days of oral arguments in a case pitting coal, oil and steel industry groups against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The coalition that took the EPA to court claims Clean Air Act regulations are unfounded and burdensome for businesses....
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A spectacle of biodiversity thrives off the shores of Yemen

The archipelago known as Socotra consists of four small islands located 250 miles off the coast of Yemen. Socotra, known as the “Galapagos of the Middle East,” is populated by hundreds of species that cannot be found anywhere else on the planet — and tourists are flocking there....
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VIDEO: Research suggests oceans rapidly becoming more acidic

Scientists at Columbia University have concluded that the Earth's oceans are becoming more acidic at an unprecedented rate — increasing more quickly than in the Earth's history, based on a review of oceanic fossils. It could bring disaster for marine life....
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