Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Impact’
Friday, August 19th, 2011
Natural gas produced in the Marcellus Shale gas basin in Pennsylvania and New York is not as big a contributor to climate change as coal, according to a study of the "life cycle" greenhouse gas emissions of natural gas by researchers in Pittsburgh. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University weighed into a growing body of analyses about the environmental impact of a natural gas boom stretching ...
Tags: Carnegie Mellon University, Climate Change, Coal Gas, Contributor, Environmental Impact, Footprint, Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Life Cycle, Marcellus Shale, Natural Gas Boom, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Researchers, Shale Gas, Stretching
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Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
TRUMBULL -- Plans to build a regional magnet school in Fairchild Memorial Park remain under review as the Inland Wetland & Watercourse Commission this week continued its hearing on the project to a third session on the environmental impact.
Tags: Environmental Impact, Fairchild Memorial Park, Memorial Park, Regional Magnet School, Watercourse, Wetland
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Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Photo credit: iateapie It’s amazing to see just how much power some celebrities hold over the masses. They can create the latest trends and sway public opinion with just a few sentences. In the case of Oprah and her sidekick Dr. Oz, turning açaí berries from a Brazilian food into a household name was simple. Background Information Açaí (pronounced ah-sah-ee) berries are the small, dark purple fruit of a type of palm tree that grows primarily in the Brazilian rain forest. They are eate
Tags: Background Information, Berries, Brazilian Food, Brazilian Rain Forest, Celebrities, Dr Oz, Environmental Impact, Household Name, Latest Trends, Oprah, Palm Tree, Photo Credit, Public Opinion, Purple Fruit, Sentences, Sidekick
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