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Budgeting for a climate change program
Yes, it’s September, which means for many companies, it’s time to finalize budgeting for environmental and sustainability programs in 2010. This Environmental News for You is a primer to begin to estimate your potential needs should you wish to begin to address climate change, sustainability, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in 2010.
Just a reminder of the benefits of a climate change program for your company:
Significant cost savings given the current and likely future costs of energy; ... |
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VOC Oxidizers: Where to begin?
If you are wanting to solve a VOC (volatile organic compound) air pollution problem, how do you begin? What type of solution is best suited for the application? What are the various types of thermal oxidizers and how do they differ in design? RTO, Recuperative TO, Direct fired TO, carbon systems, or concentrators -- which should be used for an application in a chemical plant, refinery, an automotive plant, a print shop, an asphalt plant, a carbon electrode plant, an ethanol plant, a mineral processing ... |
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This year Point Carbon’s Carbon Market Insights (CMI08) gathered over 1,700 key players for the carbon community’s most important annual e |
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- Best practice in applied LCA and carbon footprinting
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Carbon Footprinting (CF) have moved into the limelight as strategic tools for sustainability leaders such as Apple, Alcan ...
- No Safe Harbor: The shipping industry`s pollution problem
DCBureau.org, an award-winning investigative journalism organization, has released a major three-part series exposing the heavy public health and environmental ...
- Year One – A review of British Columbia’s carbon tax
On July 1, 2008 British Columbians saw gas prices rise by 2.34 cents per litre and on July 1, 2009 gas prices increased again by an additional 1.17 cents. ...
- A strategy to address the CRC regulations
An organization can initiate immediate action by deciding whether to implement voluntary automated meter reading and thus qualify for what is termed an ...
- The emerging Canadian carbon market: New fundamentals and opportunities
Steps have recently been taken by the Ontario government to implement a cap and trade system in Ontario, and by the Canadian federal government to facilitate ...
- TVOC measurement for LEED/green building evaluation
Total Volatile Organic Compounds (TVOC) may be evaluated when building designers/managers are pursuing the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design ...
- The next generation biological odour control systems
Odour is usually caused by the presence of hydrogen sulphide, mercaptans (Organic sulphur components) and ammonia, but also multiple other VOC’s (volatile ...
- Fine Particulate Series (Part 3): PM2.5 prevention of significant deterioration (i.e., Attainment) – What you need to know
U.S. EPA’s final rules (and policies) governing the implementation of the New Source Review (NSR) program for fine particulate matter (i.e., particulate ...
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