emissions
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US Air Pollution Emissions Decline, But Some Groups Benefit More Than Others
Over the last decades, air pollution emissions have decreased substantially; however, the magnitude of the change varies by demographics. Find out more here.
Latest Research Articles
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Oil and Gas Industry Announces Emissions Reduction Target for COP28
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Weird Aurora-Like Emissions Right Above Sunspot Seen 7 Years Ago Lasted for a Week
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1930 Greenland vs. Greenland Today: Photographs Reveal Alarming Glacial Retreat
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Oceans Absorb More Emissions Than Expected, Driven by Huge Plankton Blooms
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reach All-Time High That Could Influence Wildfires, Challenging Heat
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Stevia Sweeteners Produce 10% Less Greenhouse Gas Emissions vs. Sugar — Research
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Farmers in Ireland Might Cull Cows to Meet Climate Targets
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Feeding Cars vs. Feeding People: Environmentalists Discuss Pitfalls of Using Food Crops in Fuel Production
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Data Shows that Carbon Dioxide Levels Are At Record Breaking High
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Plant-Based Diet Curbs Food Production Emissions
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This Zero Carbon Cement from Recycled Concrete will Change the Face of Modern Construction
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Hazardous Ozone Spikes at Western Cities, Posing Health Risks to Millions