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Pollution-sniffing phones, backpacks figure in 'next generation' enforcement push
Meet the next generation of U.S. EPA pollution detectors: air-sampling cars, infrared cameras and backpack monitors.
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Robin Bravender, E&E reporter
Meet the next generation of U.S. EPA pollution detectors: air-sampling cars, infrared cameras and backpack monitors.
President Biden used his first international conference to show world leaders that the United States has significant new climate ambitions and pressed other countries to go beyond their current plans.
By Scott Waldman in Greenwire
Coal will need to disappear, car and building electrification must accelerate, and oil use has to wane if the U.S. hopes to cut its emissions in half over the next decade, experts say.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire
President Biden used his first international conference to show world leaders that the United States has significant new climate ambitions and pressed other countries to go beyond their current plans.
By Scott Waldman in Greenwire
Coal will need to disappear, car and building electrification must accelerate, and oil use has to wane if the U.S. hopes to cut its emissions in half over the next decade, experts say.
By Benjamin Storrow in Climatewire