Global Green: Why a Global Diesel Regulation for Mobile Sources Might be a Good Idea

Joseph E. Sawin
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Air pollution knows no borders.' Prevailing winds have been found to carry particulates from Asian sources across the Pacific Ocean to the western United States, and likewise, from eastern U.S. sources across the Atlantic to Europe. 2 A primary source of this air pollution is diesel exhaust emissions. 3 Diesel exhaust emitted from mobile sources creates health and environmental concerns because it contains both particulate matter and gases that contribute to ozone (a component of smog), acid rain, and global climate change.4 According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), particulate matter alone causes 15,000 premature deaths each year in the United States.5 Generally, regulated diesel exhaust emission gases include nitrous oxides (NOx), hydrocarbons (HG), carbon monoxide (CO), and particulate matter (PM). 6 Beginning in 2014 the EPA will regulate an additional gas, carbon dioxide (CO2), a common greenhouse gas found in the exhaust of hydrocarbonburning combustion systems such as diesel engines.7 Although air pollution travels internationally, global diesel engine and
全球绿色:为什么对移动源的全球柴油法规可能是一个好主意
空气污染没有国界。”人们发现,盛行风会将来自亚洲的微粒从太平洋吹到美国西部,同样地,也会将来自美国东部的微粒从大西洋吹到欧洲。2这种空气污染的主要来源是柴油废气排放。机动车排放的柴油废气会造成健康和环境问题,因为它含有颗粒物和气体,会导致臭氧(烟雾的一种成分)、酸雨和全球气候变化根据美国环境保护署(EPA)的数据,在美国,每年仅颗粒物质就造成1.5万人过早死亡。5一般来说,受管制的柴油废气排放气体包括氮氧化物(NOx)、碳氢化合物(HG)、一氧化碳(CO)和颗粒物质(PM)。从2014年开始,美国环保署将对一种额外的气体——二氧化碳(CO2)进行监管,这是一种常见的温室气体,存在于碳氢化合物燃烧系统(如柴油发动机)的废气中虽然空气污染在全球传播,但全球的柴油发动机和
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