The claim of a carbon debt is backed up in a study by the environmental protection agency. |
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Before taking over a year ago as head of the Environmental Protection Agency, he earned his spurs as governor of Utah. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency said Ireland was also far behind in its efforts to meet the targets set by the Kyoto Treaty. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency requires that many urban areas use oxygenated fuel, especially during winter, when air pollution is worst. |
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But hexane is an air pollutant, and its release is regulated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. |
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The site is well clear of fishing and trawling grounds and one which complies with the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency rules. |
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To figure it out, we examined all available superfund data from the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 36 million tons of food end up in the landfill each year. |
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The Government must bring in tougher fines and give waste control agencies powers to move quickly against rogue dumpers, the Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday. |
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It was concluded by the Environmental Protection Agency in Victoria that the fish kill was caused by excess duckweed in the water, encouraged by high nutrient levels. |
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In June 2003, the council modified an Environmental Protection Agency report on the environment, excising parts of a long section on global warming. |
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The particulates, or soot, in diesel exhaust cause a host of health problems, from asthma to lung disease to premature death, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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As a result, the United States Environmental Protection Agency declared the entire length of the Hudson River downstream from these plants to be a Superfund Site. |
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Household batteries, paints, varnishes, thinners, adhesives, solvents and waste oils are all classified as hazardous by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, nearly 95 percent of the 24.2 million tons of plastic waste generated each year goes unreclaimed. |
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Environmental Protection Agency, thereby establishing an entirely new category of truly environmentally friendly inks. |
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For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency have studied the impacts of perchlorate on the environment as well as drinking water. |
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Environmental Protection Agency Supreme Court case forcing the EPA to regulate greenhouse gases as pollutants. |
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The United States Army Corps of Engineers and Environmental Protection Agency have their own definitions, and these have legal implications. |
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Environmental Protection Agency and a great many local and national air quality regulatory agencies worldwide. |
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Environmental Protection Agency and Health Canada's Pest Management and Regulatory Agency, respectively. |
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Environmental Protection Agency on dioxin remediation and technical assistance in order to lower methane emissions. |
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency rates and regulates hydrochloric acid as a toxic substance. |
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But effective laws, already on the books, are pitifully underenforced by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Environmental Protection Agency added UPS products to its scope of regulated products. |
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Environmental Protection Agency, who now runs Wetland Strategies and Solutions, an environmental consulting firm in Merrimac. |
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The change was made to meet new Environmental Protection Agency requirements that limit the amount of alkyd paint being produced. |
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Environmental Protection Agency predicts manufacturers of lawn mowers and other lawn and garden equipment will turn to catalytic converters. |
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Environmental Protection Agency for reducing coliform bacteria in stormwater, industrial wastewater and municipal wastewater applications. |
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Environmental Protection Agency says it will ban a pesticide that pear and apple growers use to kill codling moths. |
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Use only germicides that are registered with the Environmental Protection Agency as hospital disinfectants. |
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Environmental Protection Agency is developing standards for perchlorate in drinking water. |
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Environmental Protection Agency to test its property in the heart of town for contaminants seems to be cooperating with a state regulatory agency. |
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Eckel, now with the Environmental Protection Agency, then cross-checked his list with records from state, regional, and federal environmental agencies. |
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Environmental Protection Agency reached an agreement to lift the ban. |
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Beginning in 2011, the United States Environmental Protection Agency set standards for lawn equipment emissions and expects a reduction of at least 35 percent. |
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Environmental Protection Agency announced a proposed policy for obtaining information on what nanoscale materials are contained in pesticide products. |
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Environmental Protection Agency released a proposed Significant New Use Rule to restrict the use of seven toluene diisocyanate compounds in consumer products. |
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Enterococcus density, as determined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency Method 1600, is used as an index of fecal pollution in marine waters. |
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With winter gone and the spring approaching and no real rainfall for more than a month, the New York City Environmental Protection Agency is sounding the red alarm. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency of the USA has warned against the toxicity of ozone ionisers and the adverse effects associated with their use. |
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Environmental Protection Agency, and several community organizations partnered for an urban-design charrette focused on developing a conceptual master plan. |
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Rong is the environmental program manager at the Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board of the California Environmental Protection Agency. |
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Environmental Protection Agency as an algicide and molluscicide. |
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Environmental Protection Agency reassess its definition of affordability. |
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Environmental Protection Agency to ensure better implementation of a new program aimed at cleaning up stormwater discharges from municipal storm sewer systems. |
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency has published a compilation of air pollutant emission factors for a wide range of industrial sources. |
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Antibiotic-resistant and nonresistant bacteria have the same level of susceptibility to surface disinfectants approved by the Environmental Protection Agency. |
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