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Air & Climate
July 03, 2014
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Capturing CO2 Emissions Needed to Meet Climate Targets
Technologies that are discussed controversially today may be needed to keep the future risks and costs of climate change in check. Combining the production of energy from fossil fuels and biomass with capturing and storing the CO2 they emit (CCS) can be key to achieving current climate policy objectives ... » read more

BREEZE Releases AERMOD 7.9 to include Latest U.S. EPA Executable 14134
BREEZE®, the market-leading air dispersion modeling software used by environmental professionals around the world, released a new version of its AERMOD air dispersion modeling software. This new version includes the updated 14134 U. S. EPA executable, released on May 16, 2014, that provides more ... » read more

Aerzener Maschinenfabrik GmbH
 

Worldwide industrial plants are being provided with gaseous media by the use of AERZEN blowers and compressors. The innovative Aerzen machine technology benefits from experiences of 150 yearscompany history. The entire product range comprising rotary lobe blowers, positive displacement blowers, turbo blowers, screw compressors and gas meters. AERZEN blowers, compressors and gas meters are being quality-approved and certified according to DIN EN ISO 9001. The quotation is flexible and also offers special solutions as per customers' requirements in addition to standard products. Furthermore, AERZEN After Sales Service offers the entire scope of services.

   
EPA Proposes Updates to Reduce Methane, Other Harmful Pollution from New Landfills
As part of the President’s Climate Action Plan – Strategy to Reduce Methane Emissions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing ... » read more
New Web Tool Provides Easy Access to SEC Climate Change Disclosure from 3,000 Public Companies
Ceres and CookESG Research today launched a free, easy to use web tool for accessing climate change-related disclosures in company filings with the U.S. ... » read more
NASA launches carbon satellite after 2009 failure
A rocket carrying a NASA satellite lit up the pre-dawn skies Wednesday on a mission to track the chief culprit behind global warming.
The ... » read more
Supreme Court Decision Means D.C. Circuit Can Move Forward With Permitting Cases
Challenges to various aspects of the Environmental Protection Agency`s greenhouse gas permitting requirements will return to a federal appeals court following ... » read more
Energy Department Project Captures and Stores more than One Million Metric Tons of CO2
Following the one year mark since the release of the President’s Climate Action Plan, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) - in partnership with ... » read more
Air pollution still harming Europe`s ecosystems, despite reduced emissions
Emissions of nitrogen-containing pollutants continue to harm sensitive ecosystems, according to two new reports published today by the European Environment ... » read more
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