New Environmental Protection Agency #rules aim to crack down on #toxicairpollution from #US steelmakers by limiting pollutants such as #mercury, #benzene and #lead that have long poisoned the #air in neighborhoods surrounding the plants.
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This move demonstrates the government's commitment to improving air quality and safeguarding public wellbeing. However, effective implementation and enforcement will be important for achieving the desired outcomes.
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Ann Nyambura
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Finally, stricter rules to tackle toxic air pollution from US steelmakers!
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Munene Mugambi
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These new rules are a significant step towards protecting public health and the environment. By limiting toxic pollutants from steelmakers, they address long-standing concerns about air quality in communities near these plants, promoting a safer and cleaner living environment for residents.
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Great to see the U.S. taking action against toxic air pollution ..Let's hope this momentum continues!
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Munene Mugambi
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@princess_nel_268 Absolutely! It's vital for sustained progress in environmental protection. Continued momentum can drive further positive change, benefiting both human health and the planet. Here's to a greener future!
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Boniface Kuria
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As much as we put in place stricter rules for pollution.....I believe that it should be a moral obligation for companies to reduce pollution.
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Munene Mugambi
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@boniface_kuria And you are right, ethical responsibility should complement regulatory measures. Companies must prioritize sustainability and emissions reduction not only for compliance but also as a fundamental commitment to preserving our planet for future generations.
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rosebellendiritu
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Such rules are what every state of the world should put in place to ensure that the environment is safe to thrive.
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Jane Wangui
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This is a great step toward a cleaner environment and a better future for the generations to come...
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Joseph Githinji
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This is a commendable step by the US the roadmap to creating a greener environment and cleaner cities.
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This move demonstrates the government's commitment to improving air quality and safeguarding public wellbeing. However, effective implementation and enforcement will be important for achieving the desired outcomes.
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Finally, stricter rules to tackle toxic air pollution from US steelmakers!
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Dear Gorffly mokua Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to US EPA by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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These new rules are a significant step towards protecting public health and the environment. By limiting toxic pollutants from steelmakers, they address long-standing concerns about air quality in communities near these plants, promoting a safer and cleaner living environment for residents.
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Great to see the U.S. taking action against toxic air pollution ..Let's hope this momentum continues!
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@princess_nel_268 Absolutely! It's vital for sustained progress in environmental protection. Continued momentum can drive further positive change, benefiting both human health and the planet. Here's to a greener future!
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As much as we put in place stricter rules for pollution.....I believe that it should be a moral obligation for companies to reduce pollution.
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@boniface_kuria And you are right, ethical responsibility should complement regulatory measures. Companies must prioritize sustainability and emissions reduction not only for compliance but also as a fundamental commitment to preserving our planet for future generations.
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Such rules are what every state of the world should put in place to ensure that the environment is safe to thrive.
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This is a great step toward a cleaner environment and a better future for the generations to come...
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This is a commendable step by the US the roadmap to creating a greener environment and cleaner cities.