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North Carolina needs clean transportation policies
Association between traffic related air pollution exposure and direct health care costs in Northern California
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Investor Guide to Company Comments on Proposed EPA Methane Standards
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ReportWhat would save thousands of lives and fight injustice?
What would save thousands of lives and fight injustice?ArticleApproachFocus areaVital Signs Date PublishedJuly 1, 2022 - 12:00Vital Signs Post AuthorVanessa GlavinskasVital Signs Post CategoriesClimate and energy, Carbon dioxide, Science, Law and policy, People and planet, Clean air, Environmental justice, Location, United StatesVital Signs Post Short DescriptionIn a new report released by Environmental Defense Fund, scientists found that fine particle pollution, primarily generated by burning fossil fuels, is especially rampant — and deadly — in Black, Hispanic, and low-income communities. But there is a way for all of us to breathe easier. The Environmental Protection Agency could tighten its standard.Vital Signs Post URL/story/what-would-save-thousands-lives-and-fight-injusticeWhat would save thousands of lives and fight injustice?
What would save lives and fight injustice? Stronger limits on fine particle pollutionArticleESG BY EDF
New York PSC must ensure charging infrastructure in place for medium and heavy-duty fleet electrification
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Our New Electric Resilience Toolkit: Resources to Enhance Climate Resilience Planning by Electric Utilities