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U.S. Department Of Commerce Issues Final Tariffs On Activated Carbon Imports From China
2014-11-24 02:31:10| pollutiononline Home Page
Calgon Carbon Corporation announced that the Department of Commerce (DOC) issued new tariffs on steam activated carbon from China ranging from $0.018 to $1.10 per lb
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U.S. Department Of Commerce Issues Final Tariffs On Activated Carbon Imports From China
2014-11-24 02:31:10| chemicalonline Home Page
Calgon Carbon Corporation announced that the Department of Commerce (DOC) issued new tariffs on steam activated carbon from China ranging from $0.018 to $1.10 per lb
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Carbon tax good for Vermont
2014-11-23 03:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Rutland Herald: The Vermont Natural Resources Council recently joined low-income advocacy partners, business and academic leaders, and other environmental organizations to call for putting a price on carbon pollution and sending the money back to Vermonters. The plan was accompanied by an economic study that showed that a carbon pollution tax, coupled with cuts in other taxes, would create jobs and reduce Vermonts greenhouse gas emissions. (The study, by Regional Economic Models Inc. or REMI, can be found at energyindependentvt.org)....
Crop Production Amplifies Carbon Dioxide Cycle
2014-11-21 06:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Business Times: A research team from Boston University collaborated with other universities and institutions to find out how agricultural production, especially corn, generates up to a quarter of the increase in the carbon cycle. Production statistics of crops mainly produced and consumed worldwide were used in the research. The group found out that yield from corn, wheat, rice and soybean has more than doubled since 1961. Consequently, a billion metric tonnes of carbon is absorbed and released annually. Corn...
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In Step Lower Carbon Emissions, China Will Place Limit on Coal Use in 2020
2014-11-21 06:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: China plans to set a cap on coal consumption in 2020, an important step for the country in trying to achieve a recently announced goal of having carbon dioxide emissions peak by around 2030. The State Council, Chinas cabinet, released details of an energy strategy late Wednesday that includes capping coal consumption at 4.2 billion tons in 2020 and having coal be no more than 62 percent of the primary energy mix by that year. Worldwide, coal burning for industrial use is the largest source of...
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