EPA to help lower methane emissions
Published 12/23/2008 at The most recent articles from BusinessGreen
Danny Bradbury, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 23 December 2008 at 10:40:00 Transitional and developing countries to get $7m grant The Environmental Protection Agency has earmarked $7m (£4.7m) in grant funding for projects that can reduce methane emissions in transitional and developing countries....
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