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A Global Diet on Livestock Emissions
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You’ve heard about REDD, the program to "reduce emissions from deforestation and degradation." Why not RECC, an effort to Reduce Emissions from Cows and Cattle?
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erica
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Nov 10, 2009 02:11 PM
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Reductions in Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation,
fossil fuels,
animals,
waste,
climate change,
nitrogen oxides,
forests,
meat,
deforestation,
REDD,
cows,
greenhouse gas emissions,
carbon dioxide emissions,
methane
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Statistically Speaking: Detroit Does It Better in Europe
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So the Big Three automakers are in trouble and want some of our money to stay afloat. Before handing over any cash, we might want to look at how Detroit does ...
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:30 PM
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fuel economy,
transportation,
Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE),
air pollution,
Statistically Speaking,
automobile,
statistically speaking,
alternative fuel,
diesel,
Detroit,
particulate matter,
gasoline,
carbon dioxide emissions,
ultra low sulfur diesel,
nitrogen oxides
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As the World Turned: Environmental News During the Holidays
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Welcome back. Here's a quick review of what happened while we were celebrating the holiday season with family and friends.
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:26 PM
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oceans,
animals,
air pollution,
Clean Air Interstate Rule,
global warming,
moon,
coal,
global economy,
China,
Apollo 8,
Wall Street Journal,
sulfur oxide,
octopus,
nitrogen oxides
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Statistically Speaking: Natural Gas - Future Green Fuel?
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Seen those natural gas commercials on TV? They tout natural gas as the low-carbon, low-pollution, homegrown, near-term solution to break our addiction to oil. ...
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erica
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Mar 16, 2009 12:52 PM
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filed under:
aerosols,
air quality,
air pollution,
Statistically Speaking,
statistically speaking,
natural gas,
gasoline,
particulate matter,
volatile organic compounds,
carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide emissions,
nitrogen oxides
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