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Air pollution from using fossil fuels in industry, power generation, and transportation accounts for 5.1 million extra deaths a year worldwide, finds a new modeling study published by The BMJ.
The proposed rollback of emissions regulations is part of the Trump administration's efforts to repeal rules that aim to ...
The Trump administration plans to get rid of all limits on climate-warming pollution from the nation's fossil fuel power ...
And global coal production rose by 7%. As fossil fuels continued to dominate, the amount of planet-heating pollution produced by the energy sector rose to a new high last year, growing by 0.8%.
Burning fossil fuels is deadly on many levels. The pollution in our air and water from burning coal, oil and gas kills people. The pollution from extracting fossil fuels and transporting them ...
The European Union saw a record drop in pollution from fossil fuel power plants last year, according to a new report. Ember, an energy think tank that crunched the numbers, calls it “an ...
Without fossil fuels, our dependence on renewable energy ... This change would not only reduce pollution but also revolutionize how we perceive travel. Aviation and shipping industries, however ...
"We estimate that 5.13 million excess deaths per year globally are attributable to ambient air pollution from fossil fuel use and therefore could potentially be avoided by phasing out fossil fuels ...
Planet-warming carbon emissions reached a new high this year, according to research published Wednesday by the Global Carbon Project. The total emissions for the year are projected at 41.6 billion ...
Today, the US Environmental Protection Agency announced a suite of rules that target pollution from fossil fuel power plants. In addition to limits on carbon emissions and a tightening of existing ...
Negotiators from about 175 countries have been sparring for more than a year over a treaty to clean up plastic pollution ... piece of plastic is made from fossil fuels, and major oil and natural ...
Air pollution from using fossil fuels in industry, power generation, and transportation accounts for 5.1 million extra deaths a year worldwide, finds a new modelling study published by The BMJ today.