The collapse of the Tokyo company’s nuclear development arm puts a likely end to new U.S. plants.
And the rate of new wind installations looks primed for a surge in the next few years.
Industrialization, coal-fired power plants, and a lack of regulation mean the problem is just going to get worse, even as richer nations clean up their air.
Zeolite beads are a better, more efficient way to prevent crops from rotting in humid parts of the globe.
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