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Interactive: The World's Dirtiest Power Plants
Energy Interactive: The World's Dirtiest Power Plants Jon Bruner , 11.03.09, 06:00 PM EST Sixty percent of the world's electricity comes from plants burning fossil fuels and releasing carbon. Many of the highest-emission plants are concentrated in the United States and East Asia. Here, a look at ...
America's Dirtiest Vehicles
forbes.com — Methodology To determine the dirtiest cars on America's roads, we used air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions... data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA rates air pollution on a scale of 0 to 10; the score reflects the amount of ... (more) America's Dirtiest Vehicles
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The World’s Dirtiest Power Plants
EarthFirst.com — ... Forbes has a new interactive map that lets you see where the world’s most polluting power plants are located, and learn all kinds of startling facts about them. ...

200 of the World's Dirtiest Power Plants Revealed - 60% are in the US & East Asia
TreeHugger — Full map here: Interactive: The World's Dirtiest Power Plants It's interactive map time! Forbes.com has a really cool map showing 200 of the dirtiest power plants in the world (hat tip to Earth First...) that's worth checking out. Scroll down for some highlights:...Read the full story on TreeHugger ...

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