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Have you noticed the haze in Houston? We have too. Here’s what’s causing it
Read full article: Have you noticed the haze in Houston? We have too. Here’s what’s causing itIf you have been out and about the last couple of days, you probably have noticed all the haze blanketing the Houston area.
Study reveals how much carbon damage would cost corporations if they paid for their emissions
Read full article: Study reveals how much carbon damage would cost corporations if they paid for their emissionsEconomists calculate that the world's corporations produce so much climate change pollution, it could eat up about 44% of their profits if they had to pay damages for what they put out.
Jakarta is the world's most polluted city. Blame the dry season and vehicles for the gray skies
Read full article: Jakarta is the world's most polluted city. Blame the dry season and vehicles for the gray skiesIndonesian authorities are blaming the dry season and and motorized vehicles as the main causes of air pollution in Jakarta, after a Swiss air quality technology company named the city as the most polluted in the world.
What’s with all that Houston haze? It’s dust from a West Texas haboob
Read full article: What’s with all that Houston haze? It’s dust from a West Texas haboobHaze blankets the Houston skyline on March 23, 2021, as dust from a West Texas storm moves through the region. HOUSTON – A dry west wind is pushing in behind the cold front that blasted through the Houston area on Tuesday morning, and that air has been blowing in from the deserts of West Texas. dust storm) that blasted through West Texas on Monday behind the cold front. The leftover dust from a storm in West Texas has brought the dust here to Houston! As we were awaiting the cold front early Tuesday morning, areas of West Texas saw a significant dust storm, which in meteorology, it’s called a haboob.