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We are currently installing a $25m catalytic exhaust system to further curb air emissions.
This is why we are now devoting our energy to forging a global deal to curb air emissions.
Governments have acted to curb air pollution, but Mills said the study showed the problems were still real.
TO GREENS, men like John Shimkus the chairman of a congressional body that oversees work to curb air, soil and water pollution represent a special sort of bogeyman.
The common law, the news release said, "provides a right of action to curb air and water pollution emanating from sources in other states".
The reason: his Pickens Plan, which embraces natural gas and wind power and which proponents say would cut oil imports and curb air pollution in the process.
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It also stated that: "Curbing air pollution is a complicated and systematic project that requires long and arduous efforts".
Neira said Canada and Scandinavian countries deserved praise for curbing air pollution and singled out France too.
The UK has been at the forefront of resistance to laws aimed at curbing air pollution deaths, and in violation of the EU's NO2 limit since 2010.
The country has been trying hard to present itself as pro-green, with a slew of measures in the build-up to the Olympics aimed at curbing air pollution and ensuring "carbon-neutral" games.
For example, the report shows that low-emissions pathways not only reduce countries' vulnerability to energy price volatility and supply disruptions, they produce significant benefits for human health and ecosystems by curbing air pollution.
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