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Information on carbon dioxide, for responding to chemical incidents.
Find out how to express the mass of a fluorinated greenhouse gas (F gas) in terms of carbon dioxide equivalent to comply with regulations on F gases.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
How to work out the impact of air emissions on global warming if you're applying for a bespoke environmental permit.
COMEAP statement on the evidence of health effects from exposure to nitrogen dioxide.
Substances that are classed as persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and when you're allowed to use them.
Information on chlorine dioxide (also known as chlorine oxide), for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Information on sulphur dioxide, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Environment Agency regulatory position on the capture, treatment, storage and use of carbon dioxide (CO2) from anaerobic digestion (AD) of waste.
UK local authority and regional estimates of carbon dioxide emissions.
This report (HPA-CRCE-026) describes a workshop to identify needs for research on the health effects of nitrogen dioxide in London in March 2011.
X-ray computed tomography and image-based mathematical modelling shows that CO2 venting through rice roots is far greater than thought
The Hynet Carbon Dioxide Pipeline application has today been granted development consent by the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero.
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