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He favored vehicles in the national parks that are known to create pollution.
This is actually not surprising when you consider the enormous number of people from the outer boroughs who come in to Manhattan to work (and to create pollution and garbage), stressing an already highly congested area containing more densely occupied skyscrapers than anywhere else in North America.
Further, some policies that appear neutral prima facie may result in adverse impacts on already disadvantaged communities, as in the example of emissions trading systems and their potential to create pollution "hot spots" (Schmidt 2001; Soloman and Lee 2000).
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A long-awaited White House plan to shrink the Gulf of Mexico's "dead zone" calls for major cuts in river-borne nutrients and more funds to create pollution-trapping wetlands and streamside buffers.
(Supersonic aircraft, like the Super Hornet, the F-111 and the F-22 Raptor, create pollution 5.4 times more corrosive to the environment than conventional aircraft).
Both the governing rightwing coalition and the Labor opposition are keen to build a pulp mill that would chew up the forests in Tasmania and create pollution.
How can we make sure it's going to be reused or that it doesn't end up in the ocean or create pollution?
Many fish farms create pollution, too.
But the least-expensive methods of hydrogen production use fuels like coal or natural gas, and those create pollution, experts say.
In the real world, rising living standards do not create pollution.
Broken septic systems and seepage from cattle grazing lands create pollution that also finds its way into the river.
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