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From the Left: Truth has a price, whether you like it or not


From the Left: Truth has a price, whether you like it or not
Vicki Bush
Each year, each season, each day we are living with the unmistakable damage to our planet, and ourselves, caused by fossil fuels and other harmful toxic pollutants. Local environmental activists have worked tirelessly over decades to maintain safe water, air, and soil productivity. But at present, tax-dollar-funded incinerator burn-offs are taking us back to substandard policies where mercury, lead, methane, dioxin and other dangerous deadly contaminants are well above any acceptable level. 
Incinerated waste is a significant contributor of greenhouse gases. Municipal solid waste incinerators of which Florida has 11, the most of any U.S. state in 2018 alone emitted nearly 12 million tons of carbon dioxide. Burning trash works against green-job climate solutions by not carrying out the obligation to the community to recycle, compost, or be a part of zero waste programs. Poisonous in ....

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NASA-Funded Network Tracks the Recent Rise and Fall of Ozone-Depleting Pollutants – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet


NASA-Funded Network Tracks the Recent Rise and Fall of Ozone-Depleting Pollutants
Pollution hanging over eastern China in February of 2004. Image courtesy the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE.
By Lara Streiff s
NASA s Goddard Space Flight Center
A short-lived resurgence in the emission of ozone-depleting pollutants in eastern China will not significantly delay the recovery of Earth’s protective “sunscreen” layer, according to new research published Feb. 10 in Nature.
Stratospheric ozone, also known as Earth’s ozone layer, helps shield us from the Sun’s harmful Ultraviolet (UV) rays. Compounds like CFC-11 (Trichlorofluoromethane, also known as Freon-11), a chemical once considered safe and widely used as a refrigerant and in the production of insulation for buildings, rise to the stratosphere after emission on Earth’s surface. Once in the atmosphere, CFCs are broken down by the UV light and result in the destruction of ....

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