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Agricultural Fires and Arctic Climate Change
Over the past century, the Arctic has been warming at nearly twice the rate of the rest of the planet. While increases in carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases account for much of this steep warming trend, the Arctic is also highly sensitive to short-lived pollutants – gases and aerosols…
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Black Carbon from Coke Making
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DERA Letter to Senate
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Black Carbon 101: Science, Sources, Solutions, Senator Carper Briefing
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Reducing Black Carbon: An Opportunity for Fast Action to Slow Global Warming
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Introduction to the Role of Tropospheric Ozone and Arctic Climate
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Occupational Exposure to Diesel Exhaust
U.S. industries have relied on diesel engines to power equipment and machinery since diesels gained popularity in the 1950s. Yet, only a few decades later scientists were already investigating the health consequences of operating and working around diesel engines for workers such as truck drivers, mechanics and equipment operators. Since…
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America’s Climate Security Act of 2007 – Modeling Results from the National Energy Modeling System