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Air & Climate
July 23, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Fingerprinting emissions from waste incinerators
The use of MWIs to dispose of materials such as plastic, glass and food waste is increasing in the UK due to EU restrictions on the use of landfill. The European Industrial Emissions Directive, which aims to protect the environment and human health, imposes strict limits on emissions of heavy metals ... » read more

Hot gas filtration questions replace regulations as the most important air pollution control subjects
Regulations are normally the most important factors changing the world’s air pollution control decisions. However, advances in the ability to treat hot gases make technology questions the most important subjects for air pollution control purchasers in China, the U.S. and the rest of the world. The ... » read more

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Recession cut US emissions, not falling coal use
Between 2007 and 2013 emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels burnt in the US fell significantly − by about 11% − and many analysts ... » read more
Long-term exposure to aircraft emissions causes premature death
As well as contributing to the greenhouse effect, aircraft emissions have an important impact on air quality and human health. This study, which quantified ... » read more
Emissions from power plants fall even as economy improves
METTLER TOLEDO now offers a new family of high-precision weighing platforms. The PBK9 and PFK9 weighing platforms provide superior ... » read more
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