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Environmental 2004 P9

SANYO North America commissions 200 kW solar installation at U.S. headquarters SANYO North America announced it commissioned two new solar installations that will generate 200 kW of clean, electrical power.
El Nino-related fires increase greenhouse gas emissions Year-to-year changes in concentration of carbon dioxide and methane, two important greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, can be linked to fire activity associated with the El Nino-La Nina cycle, according to a study conducted by a team of NASA scientists and other researchers.
EPA administrator tells power companies to invest in clean air "It's time to start cleaning up," Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Mike Leavitt told a Board of Directors meeting of the Edison Electric Institute on Friday.
Fuel-Tech N.V. announces agreement and contracts totaling $2.1 million and demonstration at a major utility Fuel-Tech N.V. has announced multiple orders for air pollution control projects totaling $2.1 million.
Panel looks at carbon sequestration as way to bridge gap between Kyoto and global carbon management The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's (IPCC) report of 1992 included confirmation that perceived changes were occurring to the global climate due to human energy generation and consumption.
Judge places injunction on Clean Air Act changes The U.S. Court of Appeals on Dec. 24 placed an injunction on some of the Bush Administration's recently proposed changes to the Clean Air Act.
EPA enforcement chief resigns John Peter Suarez, the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), has submitted his letter of resignation to President George W. Bush.
Most of mercury deposited in U.S. originates outside the country, EPRI report concludes Much of the mercury depositing on the earth's surface within the U.S. predominantly originates outside the country, an EPRI report concludes.
Black soot and snow: A warmer combination New research from NASA scientists suggests emissions of black soot alter the way sunlight reflects off snow. According to a computer simulation, black soot may be responsible for 25 percent of observed global warming over the past century.
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