Sunday, April 29, 2012
EPA regulations cause global warming ?
Reduction in air pollution from coal fired power stations due to environmental regulations since the 1980s has increased regional global warming in the Central and Eastern United States. Climate scientists from the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) found that particulate pollution, particularly from coal fired power stations, caused a global warming hole, or a large cold patch reducing temperatures by up to 1 degree C in the region, particularly lowering maximum temperatures in Summer and Autumn.
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Just like the phosphate fertilizer industry having a toxic bi product theyd otherwise have to pay to get rid of in flouride, Coal fired power plants have a surplus in a toxic bi product of their own in fly ash. Why pay to have it safely disposed of when you can sell it as is
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