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Ozone Hazard Periods in Denver Become A Frequent Occurrence During Summer

By |June 24th, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy, Colorado, Denver, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Lifestyle, YouTube|Tags: , , , , |

Denver and Fort Collins Both Rank in the Top Twenty for Most Polluted Cities by the American Lung Association In 2016, the State of the Air report listed Denver and Fort Collins in the top ten cities for most polluted areas. The current statistics point a positive trend for the mile high city, but there is still progress to be made in limiting carbon emissions that can damage the ozone. A majority of the reports and ozone warnings on the road direct drivers to limit their time driving on the road and carpool when possible. It has been more of

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United Kingdom Plans to Curb Air Pollution with Renewable Energy

By |February 1st, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, Lifestyle, London, Politics, United Kingdom, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Britain Is Scheduled to Ban All News Petrol and Diesel Cars and Vans Starting In 2040 The price for renewable energy will be economically viable in comparison to fossil fuels close to 2020. Several developed countries are making plans to acquire clean energy to prevent health problems for different communities. The United Kingdom has a serious air pollution problem caused by automobiles and wood burning stoves. In 2015, The Guardian reported that 9,500 premature deaths were caused by air pollution. The Guardian recently reported: “Poor air quality is the biggest environmental risk to public health in the UK and this

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Tesla Motors Creates a New Online Map for Charging Stations in the United States

By |January 4th, 2018|Categories: Clean Energy, Economy, Environment, Featured, National News, Tech News, Tesla Motors, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

A Trip from Denver to Chicago Can Save Consumers Over $130 on Expenses Tesla Motors has just released an exciting new online platform that collects data from two locations, and provides users a map with charging stations. This map by Tesla also calculates the total cost of gas, and displays the amount each person will save by driving a Tesla vehicle. The website does note: 'Routing, charge times and mileage are based on the vehicle and battery of choice and assumes that trips begin with a full charge. Assumptions are also made for factors like weather, climate control and driving

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An International View on Air Pollution and Climate Change

By |December 1st, 2017|Categories: Asia, China, Economy, Environment, Europe, Featured, Health, United Kingdom, United States, World News, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Explore Solutions to Air Pollution Air pollution is one of the largest problems that spans across developed countries. Each country takes a unique stance on creating solutions to this issue. The Guardian recently reported that air pollution in the United Kingdom causes over 40,000 premature deaths each year. In order to build solution to this epidemic, they noted: 'Five cities and 23 local authorities have been selected in the new plan to come up with measures to reduce illegal levels of nitrogen dioxide by December 2018.' China is taking the problem of pollution, and making a positive out of a negative.

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The Connections between Poor Air Quality and Higher Rates of Cancer

By |May 9th, 2017|Categories: Economy, Environment, Featured, Health, National News, Politics, Tech News, United States, YouTube|Tags: , , , , , , |

The University of Illinois at Chicago recently released data and research covering the links between poor air quality and water quality with higher rates of cancer. ScienceDaily reported: "But these single factors don't paint a comprehensive picture of what a person is exposed to in their environment -- and may not be as helpful in predicting cancer risk, which is impacted by multiple factors including the air you breathe, the water you drink, the neighborhood you live in, and your exposure to myriad toxins, chemicals and pollutants." - Jyotsna Jagai, research assistant professor of environmental and occupational health in

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