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EPA and State Department to Monitor Air Quality Overseas
The deal between the U.S. Department of State – located in Foggy Bottom, once known for industrial smoke, for and pollution – and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recognizes air pollution as a “serious and growing health threat worldwide.” However, in many areas, real-time air quality data are unavailable. Continue reading
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Ford Joins 50 First Mover Coalition Companies
Ford is committing that at least 10% of its primary aluminum* purchases will have near-zero carbon emissions by 2030, a small step in the right direction of addressing planet-killing and people killing global warming. Continue reading →