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Alaska emissions - Wikipedia Articles

  • Environmental impact of shipping

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    A cargo ship discharging ballast water into the sea. The environmental impact of shipping includes greenhouse gas emissions and oil pollution. Carbon dioxide emissions from shipping is estimated to be 4 to 5 percent of the global total, and estimated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) to rise by up to 72 percent by 2020 if no action is taken.[1] The First Intersessional Meeting of the IMO Working Group on Greenhouse Gas Emissions[2] from Ships took place in Oslo, Norway on 23–27 June 2008. It was tasked with developing the technical basis for the reduction mechanisms that may form part of a future IMO regime to control greenhouse gas emissions from international shipping, and a draft of the actual reduction mechanisms themselves, for further consideration by IMO’s Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC).[3] Contents 1 Ballast water 2 Sound pollution 3 Ship impacts 4 Exhaust emissions 5 Oil spills 6 International regulation 7 Sewage 8 Cleaning 9 S... (see more)

  • Katey Walter

    Katey M. Walter is an Alaskan aquatic ecologist and biogeochemist researching carbon and nutrient cycling between terrestrial and aquatic systems, and the cryosphere and atmosphere. Contents 1 Background 2 Honours, awards and achievements 3 Personal 4 External links 5 References Background [edit] Walter's research focuses on methane and carbon dioxide emissions from arctic and temperate lakes and wetlands in Alaska and Siberia, and the processes involved in greenhouse gas emissions from lakes, including thermokarst (permafrost thaw), industrial plant emissions, geology, and changes in lake area. By using environmental gradients, isotopes, and remote sensing as tools, she hopes for an improved understanding of the basic processes in lake ecosystems. Many newly-formed Arctic lakes have bacteria feeding on plant detritus previously frozen underground and producing methane as a waste product. Methane's contribution to the greenhouse effect is considerably more than that... (see more)

Alaska emissions - eHow Articles

  • Diesel Exhaust Laws | eHow.com

    Diesel exhaust laws define emissions limits for different types of vehicles. The levels of acceptable emissions depends on the size and type of the vehicle. In some ...

  • What Is a NOx Number? | eHow

    If your car has failed an emissions test, there's a chance a high NOx number was to blame. Nitrogen oxides, represented by the chemical symbol NOx, area a class of ...

  • Pros & Cons of Offshore Oil Drilling | eHow

    Expanded offshore drilling will not reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, which contributes to warmer global temperatures. ... Drilling for oil in Alaska, ...

  • Air Quality - How To Information | eHow

    When people think of air pollution, they think of smoke spewing from factories and gaseous emissions coming from vehicles. You think of your home as a safe haven from ...

  • How to Reset the TrailBlazer Engine Light | eHow

    eHow; Car Repair & Maintenance; Emissions Controls Repair & Maintenance; Reset Service Engine Light; How to Reset the TrailBlazer Engine Light

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