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Papers on Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation Invited for ASTM ...
2014-01-08 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Papers are invited for symposium on Developing Consensus Standards for Measuring Chemical Emissions from Spray Polyurethane Foam Insulation, to be held April 30–May 1, 2015. Standardized methods are needed to assess potential impacts of SPF insulation products on indoor air quality and to establish re-entry/re-occupancy times after product installation in building and post-occupancy ventilation needs. Symposium will provide forum for exchange of ideas to aid in development of these ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Control Valve Complies with ISO 15848 Fugitive Emissions Requirements
2014-01-06 18:41:00| Chemical Processing
Valve is available in multiple trim and material options.
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Emissions rule sparks Maryland controversy - and impact could be widespread
2014-01-06 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Greenwire: When Baltimore launched the Charm City Circulator in 2010, officials boasted that the free, all-hybrid bus service was the first of its kind in the country. The city has also expanded its network of bicycle lanes in recent years and introduced electric vehicle charging stations as part of a larger, statewide effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Yet for all those improvements, Maryland still suffers from the worst ozone pollution of any state east of the Mississippi River, according to the...
Pennsylvania Continues Successful Efforts To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
2014-01-06 01:31:24| pollutiononline News Articles
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced today that a Climate Change Action Plan Update was submitted to GovernorTom Corbettand the state legislature onDec. 31, 2013
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Increasing CO2 Emissions Can Cause Global Temperatures To Rise By 4°C By 2100, Study
2014-01-06 01:17:32| pollutiononline News Articles
Failure to reduce carbon dioxide emission can cause global temperatures to rise by a minimum of 4°C by 2100 and double by 2200, according to a University of New South Wales study
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