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For example, threeâpollutant legislation focused on SOx, NOx, and mercury could have profound impacts on the construction and operation of coalâfired electricity plants, without any direct CO2 requirements.
Robert Stavins: California's Global Warming Solutions Act and National Climate Change Policy Robert Stavins 2010
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For example, three‑pollutant legislation focused on SOx, NOx, and mercury could have profound impacts on the construction and operation of coal‑fired electricity plants, without any direct CO2 requirements.
Robert Stavins: California's Global Warming Solutions Act and National Climate Change Policy Robert Stavins 2010
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For example, three‑pollutant legislation focused on SOx, NOx, and mercury could have profound impacts on the construction and operation of coal‑fired electricity plants, without any direct CO2 requirements.
Robert Stavins: California's Global Warming Solutions Act and National Climate Change Policy Robert Stavins 2010
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For example, three‑pollutant legislation focused on SOx, NOx, and mercury could have profound impacts on the construction and operation of coal‑fired electricity plants, without any direct CO2 requirements.
Robert Stavins: California's Global Warming Solutions Act and National Climate Change Policy Robert Stavins 2010
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However, as amicable as these elements can be, in combination with each other their behavior changes drastically, often with very reactive results, hence the explosive reactivity of nitro compounds (think TNT), the acidity of sulfuric acid (main component of piranha solution), and the environmentally damaging effects of NOx and SOx pollutants.
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For example, three‑pollutant legislation focused on SOx, NOx, and mercury could have profound impacts on the construction and operation of coal‑fired electricity plants, without any direct CO2 requirements.
Robert Stavins: AB 32, RGGI, and Climate Change: The National Context of State Policies for a Global Commons Problem Robert Stavins 2010
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The money generated by the cap-and-trade system (one of the best U.S. innovations put to great use in the 1990 Acid Rain amendments for SOx and NOx – ironically, the U.S. gave this system to the Kyoto Protocol and then pulled out of it) would put about $800 billion back into the economy in the form of incentives for green technologies over 10 years.
Lieberman – Warner Bill on Global Warning - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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They release into the air CO2, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), carbon monoxide, and particulates, which contribute to global warming, smog, acid rain, and respiratory problems.
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They release into the air CO2, nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur oxides (SOx), carbon monoxide, and particulates, which contribute to global warming, smog, acid rain, and respiratory problems.
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Under the Clean Air Act, EPA monitors six main air pollutants: ground-level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx) and lead.
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