(in the UK) any of a series of laws passed between 1956 and 1968 with the aim of making the air cleaner, especially by forbidding in certain areas the burning of any fuel that produces smoke. Before the first Clean Air Act of 1956, a mixture of smoke from coal fires and damp win...
The UK clean air act 1956: an empirical investigationCiteSeerX - Scientific documents that cite the following paper: The UK clean air act 1956: an empirical investigation", CSERGE Working Paper GECVanessa G
根据清洁空气法(the Clean Air Act)的企业的排放物亦是如此。通常,行政机关甚至并不对企业的自我报告进行初步的核查。 www.showxiu.com|基于34个网页 2. 空气洁净法令 如美国1990年颁布空气洁净法令(The Clean Air Act),对排放破坏臭氧层的有害物质和气体的厂商课以重罚。又如,1997年许多国 … ...
Most poets probably harbour a hope that their poems might change the world, but none has taken that wish quite as literally as Simon Armitage, whose 'In Praise of Air' is the first 'catalytic poem'. Displayed on a 10 m by 20 m panel on the side of a university building overlooking a...
The Clean Air Act (CAA) includes enforcement provisions by which violators of the Act can be held civilly liable for penalties. When federal agencies violate the CAA, however, the Constitution and the sovereign immunity doctrine serve as obstacles to civil enforcement. Federal agencies contend ...
The Clean Air Act (CAA) defines responsibilities of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to control major threats to the environment and to the health of millions of Americans including: acid rain, urban air pollution, and toxic air emissions. The last major change in the law...
The Clean Indoor Air Act of 2006 does not protect all workers from the dangers of second-hand smoke.Exemptions to the Clean Indoor Air Act (2006):Private residences, except when used as a licensed child care, adult daycare, or health care facility Hotel and motel rooms that are rented to...
Aviation, Carbon, and the Clean Air ActThe aviation sector is responsible for a small but significant part of the world's GHG emissions. Stalled efforts to limit these emissions through the ICAO and the E.U.'s recent decision to regulate these emissions unilaterally have presented the U.S. ...
In 2003, the Environmental Protection Agency formally refused to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, explaining that it had no authority under the Clean Air Act to undertake such regulation and that it would, in any event, decline to exercise such authority for various policy reasons...
Clean Air ActThe air in modem homes and offices is pretty clean,but notas clean as it might be.Often itcontains small amount of voltile(挥发性的),poisonous,organic compounds.Long-term__31to these is a bad thing,so clearing them out of the air people breathe is widely accepted as __32...