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Dealing with live cultures, Katz and McAfee argue, forces dairies to do what all of agriculture should be doing anyway: downsize, localize, clean up production.
But the drive to clean up production is being hampered by poor working conditions and a lack of training in factories, according to unions.
In a slight shift from Clinton's 2008 campaign, which tried to help coal companies stay afloat by throwing incentives at them to clean up production, the new proposal heavily pushes coal communities away from the industry that has dominated their economy for roughly a century.
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Setting up the data warehouse helps companies do data audits and clean up their production databases.
The commission will be wary of setting a precedent for compensation schemes, but there is nothing to stop it setting up a €5 million fund that could help farmers clean up their production techniques.
But it came to symbolize the challenges of climate change and was stigmatized as carrying oil from a source considered a "carbon bomb" by environmentalists – even as the industry tried to clean up its production and present it as progressive player in the energy sector.
This keeps costs down by giving everyone the incentive to take advantage of the cheapest tools available to reduce energy use or clean up energy production.
The European system is awash in excessive permits, meaning that the price of emitting carbon is so low that corporations have no incentive to clean up their production methods.
It has now been well established that metal oxide-mediated photocatalysis is an attractive and promising technology to be applied in environmental clean up, clean energy production (H2 production from water splitting), self-cleaning surface, CO2 reduction under solar light or illuminated light source, and green synthetic organic chemistry (some selective photocatalytic oxidation reactions) [5-12].
The oil producers are negotiating with the state over tighter rules, to clean up both current production and past messes.
Over the next 50 years, the Department of Energy estimates that $250 billion will have to be spent nationwide to clean up nuclear weapons production sites -- roughly the same amount that was spent over the last 50 years to produce the bombs.
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