Air & Climate Newsletter
March 07, 2013

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Could global CO2 emissions drop to zero by 2100? Shell says Yes.
One might exercise a degree of caution when one of the world`s largest fossil fuel energy companies predicts a dramatic decline in CO2 emissions, but Royal Dutch Shell has released two plausible scenarios on possible ways to reach near zero emissions by 2100. The new scenarios explore two possible ways the world`s energy system could unfold in the 21st century, with dramatically different implications for society and the global rnvironment. One scenario sees cleaner-burning natural gas becoming the most important energy source globally by the 2030s and early action to limit carbon dioxide emissions. ...
Mitsubishi Plastics to Enter Engine Exhaust NOx Gas Catalyst Business with Unique High-performance Zeolite-based Material
Mitsubishi Plastics, Inc. of Tokyo, Japan, announced on March 5 the full-scale entry into NOx exhaust gas catalyst manufacturing with its unique high-performance zeolite AQSOA (TM) used in the SCR* System (hereinafter "SCR catalyst"). The SCR System is a means of converting NOx contained in exhaust gas into Nitrogen and water with the aid of DEF (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) or AdBlue. The market of this noteworthy technology is expected to expand rapidly for its excellent catalytic performance. Mitsubishi Plastics will establish a global production/supply system of the high-performance zeolite AQSOA ...
Ogawa & Company, USA, Inc.
Today, the Ogawa Passive Sampler is being used world-wide for the collection of NO-NO2, NOx, SO2, O3, and NH3. It can be used as a personal sampler or in micro-environmental outdoor programs. Because the only consumable item for each exposure is the pre-coated collection pad, the Ogawa Passive Sampler System represents one of the lowest cost devices for accurate measurements of large urban and rural areas. The Ogawa Sampler is ideal for low-cost air monitoring programs, personal, outdoors and indoors.

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