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Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Climate Change
Climate Change Blog
What is the source of the oceans' production of N2O, a potent GHG?
The oceans emit an estimated 30% of the nitrous oxide (N2O) entering the atmosphere. Nitrous oxide gives rise to NO (nitric oxide) when it reacts with oxygen atoms, and this NO in turn reacts with ozone. As a result, N2O is the main naturally occurring...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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What is third-hand tobacco smoke and is it dangerous?
In general terms, the phrase "third-hand tobacco smoke" ("THS") refers to the tobacco particulates and gas that get on clothes, in hair, etc. You have smelled it when you approach a smoker, even if they are smoking at that time. Technically...
Samantha Drake
over 12 years ago
Top Emerging Trends
Emerging Issues Law Blog
Greenhouse Gases (GHG) Regulated under Clean Air Act - Environmental Protection Agency Endangerment Finding Upheld
WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Mealey's) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on July 29 denied 10 petitions challenging its Dec. 7 determination that greenhouse gas emissions are a threat to public health and must be regulated under the Clean Air Act. ...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law Blog
What is third-hand tobacco smoke and is it dangerous?
In general terms, the phrase "third-hand tobacco smoke" ("THS") refers to the tobacco particulates and gas that get on clothes, in hair, etc. You have smelled it when you approach a smoker, even if they are smoking at that time. Technically...
Thomas H. Clarke, Jr.
over 11 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law Blog
What is the source of the oceans' production of N2O, a potent GHG?
The oceans emit an estimated 30% of the nitrous oxide (N2O) entering the atmosphere. Nitrous oxide gives rise to NO (nitric oxide) when it reacts with oxygen atoms, and this NO in turn reacts with ozone. As a result, N2O is the main naturally occurring...
Samantha Drake
over 12 years ago
Environmental
Environmental Law Blog
Environmental Protection Agency Affirms Greenhouse Gas Emissions Endangerment Finding
WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Mealey's) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on July 29 denied 10 petitions challenging its Dec. 7 determination that greenhouse gas emissions are a threat to public health and must be regulated under the Clean Air Act. ...
Samantha Drake
over 12 years ago
Litigation
Litigation Blog
EPA Affirms Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding
WASHINGTON, D.C. - (Mealey's) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on July 29 denied 10 petitions challenging its Dec. 7 determination that greenhouse gas emissions are a threat to public health and must be regulated under the Clean Air Act. ...