Air pollution is a growing problem in most cities (big and small). The "Daily Dose" aims to disseminate the best available information on air pollution and engage in discussions to better understand the process of air quality management. For more details on the program, please visit http://www.urbanemissions.info
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Air Pollution Alerts - October 25th, 2009
News & Information; Every Sunday (Last on October 18, 2009)
AFP, October 24th, 2009
Hong Kong air pollution equals record high.
Washington Times, October 24th, 2009
Obama dismisses warming skeptics.
Los Angeles Times, October 24th, 2009
EPA commits to set air pollution rules by 2011.
Boston Globe, October 24th, 2009
Blowing smoke on warming, clean air.
Hindu, October 24th, 2009
Bus timings: Mobiles can solve the mystery in India.
China Dialogue, October 23rd, 2009
Outlook and obstacles for CCS.
NPR, October 23rd, 2009
Biofuel Laws May Harm Environment.
Scotsman, October 23rd, 2009
Pollution may increase risk of miscarriage.
Washington Post, October 23rd, 2009
EPA proposal to cut Great Lakes ship emissions stirs the waters.
Scientific American, October 23rd, 2009
Can A Number Solve the Climate Change Conundrum?
World Watch Institute, October, 23rd, 2009
Livestock and Climate Change.
China Daily, October 23rd, 2009
'Carbon credits' scheme to improve air quality.
Science Daily, October 23rd, 2009
Climate Scientists Uncover Major Accounting Flaw In Kyoto Protocol And Other Climate Legislation.
Reuters, October 23rd, 2009
Japan may cut emissions by less than 25 percent.
Guardian, October 23rd, 2009
US coal stands in way of Copenhagen.
Environmental Leader, October 23rd, 2009
Penalized for Pollution, Major Bus Firm to Reduce Idling.
CNN, October 23rd, 2009
Acid rain, breathing problems threat for Puerto Ricans after fire.
Scientific American, October 22nd, 2009
Editing Scientists: Science and Policy at the White House.
Saturday Nation, October 22nd, 2009
Why the world must act on global warming now.
Science Daily, October 22nd, 2009
Future Consequences Of A Global Biofuels Program Predicted.
Science Daily, October 22nd, 2009
Treaty To Limit Carbon Dioxide Should Be Followed By Similar Limits On Other Greenhouse Pollutants.
Reuters, October 22nd, 2009
Poor may need to curb CO2 by 15 percent.
Science Daily, October 21st, 2009
Glacial Melting May Release Pollutants Into The Environment.
Guardian, October 21st, 2009
Europe offers to cut emissions 95% by 2050 if deal reached at Copenhagen.
Scientific American, October 21st, 2009
"Albedo Yachts" and Marine Clouds: A Cure for Climate Change.
Australian Business, October 21st, 2009
All aboard the carbon bandwagon.
Gulf Times, October 21st, 2009
Population and climate will define years ahead.
US EPA, October 21st, 2009
School Bus Company to Implement Nationwide Anti-Idling Program and Pay Penalties for Clean Air Act Violations - Public Health Benefits as Nation Recognizes School Bus Safety Week.
Science Daily, October 20th, 2009
Key To How Bacteria Clear Mercury Pollution Revealed.
New York Times, October 20th, 2009
Finding Ease, Efficiency and Fun on a Scooter.
Reuters, October 20th, 2009
Polluted air may give you a headache.
The Atlantic, October 20th, 2009
The air over there.
Science Codex, October 19th, 2009
Health impacts of energy consumption cost U.S. $120 billion annually.
New York Times, October 19th, 2009
Fossil Fuels’ Hidden Cost Is in Billions.
Scientific American, October 19th, 2009
What is the Real Cost of Power Production?
Science Daily, October 19th, 2009
Shifting The World To 100 Percent Clean, Renewable Energy As Early As 2030: Here Are The Numbers.
NPR, October 18th, 2009
Without Pigs, Cairo Looks For Solar Garbage Fix.
Environmental & Urban Economics, October 17th, 2009
Beijing Air Pollution Dynamics and the Environmental Kuznets Curve.
New York Times, October 14th, 2009
Biggest Obstacle to Global Climate Deal May Be How to Pay for It.
WBCSD, October 6th, 2009
Major developing country emissions must peak by 2020 - IEA.
New York Times, October 6th, 2009
Climate Agency Sees China’s Efforts Paying Dividends.
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