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Kentucky emissions - Wikipedia Articles

  • Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States

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    Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide versus Time US greenhouse gas emissions by gas US greenhouse gas emissions by source US energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in 2012 were 12% below the peak levels of 2007. Carbon Dioxide Emissions by country Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the U.S. and China in millions of tonnes (1990–2006) Main article: Climate change in the United States See also: Climate change policy of the United States The United States was the largest emitter of carbon dioxide emissions until 2006 when China overtook it.[1][2][3][4][5][6] The United States' greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions 2012 projections for 2030 by the Department of Energy have dropped 28 percent from its 2007 projections regarding the U.S. energy industry, due to the recession and the hydraulic fracturing boom (natural gas) that has reduced the release of carbon dioxide into the Earth's atmosphere.[7] While the Bush administration opted against Kyoto-type policies, the Obama ... (see more)

  • Greenhouse gas emissions in Kentucky

    The report “Kentucky Greenhouse Gas Inventory” provides a detailed inventory of greenhouse gas emissions and sinks for Kentucky in 1990. Emissions were estimated using methods from EPA’s 1995 guidance document State Workbook: Methodologies for Estimating Greenhouse Gas Emissions. In 1990, Kentucky emitted 35.4 million metric tons of carbon equivalent (MMTCE). In addition, Kentucky estimated emissions of 0.4 MMTCE from biofuels. Emissions from biofuels are not included. The principal greenhouse gases were carbon dioxide, comprising 87.9 million metric tons (24.0 MMTCE), and methane, with 1.1 million metric tons (6.4 MMTCE). Other emissions included 0.0016 million metric tons of perfluorocarbons (PFCs) (4.8 MMTCE), and 0.003 million metric tons of nitrous oxide (0.2 MMTCE) The major source of carbon dioxide emissions was fossil fuel combustion (96%), the majority of which is utility coal. Minor emissions came from cement and lime production and forest/grassland conversion. Carbo... (see more)

  • Vehicle inspection in the United States

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    Vehicle emissions inspection station. In the United States, vehicle safety inspection and emissions inspection are governed by each state individually. 17 states have a periodic (annual or biennial) safety inspection program, while Maryland and Alabama require a safety inspection prior to registration or transfer of ownership only. Nebraska requires safety inspection only upon newly arrived vehicles which were previously registered in another state. New Jersey discontinued its passenger vehicle safety inspection program on August 1, 2010.[1] Under the Clean Air Act (1990), states are required to implement vehicle emissions inspection programs, known as I/M programs (for Inspection and Maintenance), in metropolitan areas whose air quality does not meet federal standards. The specifics of those programs vary from state to state. Some states, including Kentucky and Minnesota, have discontinued their testing programs in recent years with approval from the federal government. C... (see more)

Kentucky emissions - eHow Articles

  • Smog Check - How To Information | eHow

    Smog Check how to articles and videos including How to Register a Gross Polluter, ... Nebraska, Iowa and Kentucky do not currently require vehicles to have a smog test.

  • Kentucky Home Business Regulations | eHow

    The Annual Kentucky Economic Report of 2010 by the University of Kentucky ... high volume waste disposal or the emissions of possible air pollutants as factors ...

  • A Smog Test Checklist | eHow.com

    A Smog Test Checklist. ... Nebraska, Iowa and Kentucky do not currently require vehicles to have a smog test. Many states have their own laws, ...

  • Catalytic Converter Laws | eHow.com

    Catalytic converters are making automotive emissions greener all the time.

  • California Diesel Truck Laws | eHow

    California has always been known as a progressive state, and has become even more so with Governor Schwarzenegger's energy and emissions reforms, such as Global ...

Kentucky emissions - Answerbag Articles


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