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5 hours ago ago from Green Car Congress
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released an updated version of the Motor Vehicle Emission Simulator (MOVES) model—MOVES2010—for use to estimate air pollution from cars, trucks, and other on-road mobile sources. The EPA considers MOVES2010 the best tool EPA it currently has for estimating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the transportation sector. It is a significant improvement over MOBILE6.2 and previous versions of ...
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23 hours ago ago from Environmental Leader · Green Business, Sustainable Business, and Green Strategy News for Corporate Sustainability Executives
December 23, 2009 Email this story Print this post Add your comments By 2012, Tata Steel aims to reduce its emissions to 1.8 tons of CO2 per ton of steel produced. Currently, Tata Steel emits 2 tons of CO2 for every ton of steel produced, reports MoneyControl . Tata Steel , which is based in India but has operations throughout the world, aims to get its emissions down to 1.5 tons of CO2 per ton of steel by 2020, reports ...
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