Airpocalypse Now!…Profit From China’s Air Pollution
http://dailyreckoning.com2/25/13
Byron King discusses China’s worsening air pollution problem and how China’s attempts to reverse the trend could provide a solid investment in platinum and palladium.
R.I. Joins Deal to Improve Air Quality
http://www.wpri.com2/25/13
An Ohio-based electric company has agreed to pay $8.5 million in a multistate settlement that requires the reduction of air pollution to downwind states from its coal-fired power plants, Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin …
Tracing pollution links to asthma, allergy | Body & Brain | Science …
http://www.sciencenews.org2/25/13
SAN ANTONIO — Bad actors in air pollution may contribute to asthma and allergy by subverting protective cells in the body that tone down immune reactions, researchers report. The pollution components also seem to rev up …
Air Pollution Crisis: New Momentum for Regulation in China | The …
http://theenergycollective.com2/24/13
The recent spate of severe air pollution in China has shone a spotlight on the need for strong environmental regulation in China and prompted the government to move forward with a number of new environmental policies and …
Elevated air pollution readings found in several counties
http://www.radioiowa.com2/25/13
Air monitors in eastern Iowa counties picked up elevated levels of dirty air today. John Gering of the Iowa DNR’s Air Quality Bureau, says the gauges measure on an hourly basis the small particles of pollution in the air that …
Steve Scauzillo: Air pollution regulations put us light years ahead of …
http://www.sgvtribune.com2/24/13
The next time someone complains about our strict air pollution regulations in Southern California, just Google the words “China” and “air pollution.”
Scientists trace particulate air pollution to its source :: UC Davis …
http://news.ucdavis.edu2/19/13
Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have, for the first time, developed a system that can determine which types of air particles that pollute the atmosphere are the most prevalent and.