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June 9, 2021 11:58 PM
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Transportation emissions generate air pollution that has a large death toll – Harvard.edu

Transportation emissions generate air pollution that has a large death toll – Harvard.edu | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

Study identifies leading source of health damages from vehicle pollution in 12 states and Washington, D.C.

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September 6, 2020 4:33 PM
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Oil industry lobbies US to help weaken Kenya’s strong stance on plastic waste | The Guardian

Oil industry lobbies US to help weaken Kenya’s strong stance on plastic waste | The Guardian | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it
Environmentalists fear changing Kenya’s resolve would lead to all of Africa becoming a plastics dumping ground
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November 6, 2020 3:53 PM
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Permit for Controversial $9 Billion Plastics Plant in “Chemical Alley” to Be Put on Hold — ProPublica.org

Permit for Controversial $9 Billion Plastics Plant in “Chemical Alley” to Be Put on Hold — ProPublica.org | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it
Proposed emissions from the plant would triple the levels of cancer-causing chemicals in one of the most toxic areas of the U.S., but the Army Corps of Engineers intends to suspend the permit.
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February 24, 2020 8:52 PM
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Oil and gas firms 'have had far worse climate impact than thought' | Environment | The Guardian

Oil and gas firms 'have had far worse climate impact than thought' | Environment | The Guardian | Operation Deimos | Scoop.it

The oil and gas industry has had a far worse impact on the climate than previously believed, according to a study indicating that human emissions of fossil methane have been underestimated by up to 40%.

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“This indicates that the fossil fuel sector has a much more polluting impact beyond being responsible for the overwhelming majority of carbon dioxide emissions. This is worrying and overall bad news,” said Dr Joeri Rogelj, a climate change lecturer at the Grantham Institute.

 

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