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Posts Tagged ‘sustainability’

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So, in 19 years, Have I Had Any Impact?

This past Father’s Day weekend, my family asked what I wanted to do. Without hesitation, I jumped at the chance to go the San Diego Zoo and see all the animals in their somewhat natural surroundings. Our company is not named Polar for a reason – 17 years ago, we wanted to keep the focus of [ more ]


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Making the Most Out of a Plateau

The New York Times reported that we have reached a global warming plateau. Temperatures have steadied out over the past 15 years, and the explanation is that “we’re lucky”. While the surface temperature may be experiencing a lull, we have also been recording record high temperatures in the past decade, and extreme amounts of energy [ more ]


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China Commits to HFC Freon Management Program

China does not have the best track record when it comes to the issue of climate change. They are one of the few countries to have no limit on the amount of Greenhouse Gasses then can emit after ratifying the Kyoto Protocol, and in 2007 they surpassed the United States as the world’s largest emitter of [ more ]


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Using Confusion to Complicate Climate Change

Climate change should be a very black and white issue. As the world has become more populated, and as our technologies have advanced, our planet has become strained in its ability to support us. While there are periods of warming and cooling that naturally occur in the Earth’s environment, the change that has been seen [ more ]


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Do You Know How to Detect a Refrigerant Leak?

At Polar Technology, we have worked hard to develop a refrigerant tracking software known as TrakRef. Leaks can occur at many stages of a refrigerant’s life, and it is important to know where and how much leakage is occurring for the sake of safety, environmental consequences, and regulation compliance. TrakRef gives the user total control [ more ]


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EU Has Different Opinion on Emissions

Global Warming through Greenhouse gases is an issue that affects every nation on the planet. Since the booming Industrial Revolution, the Earth has seen a temperature rise unlike any other time period. Even though the planet is on a current cycle of cooling, the ten hottest years on record have been since 1998, and these [ more ]


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Predicting the Availability and Price of R-22

There are three dominant questions revolving around the refrigerant R-22, commonly known as Freon: how much is there, how much do we need, and how much will it cost in both the immediate and distant future? While these might seem like straightforward questions to answer, the truth is that there are many obstacles put into [ more ]


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Another Settlement Tied to Clean Air Act Violations

A refinery in Coffeyville, Kansas has recently been fined $300,000 as a result of “deficiencies in the company’s program to curb air pollution.” This fine is not the first for the company, either, after receiving a fine in 2012 for air pollution, and another for an oil spill in 2007. As the commercial world starts [ more ]


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The Benefits of Focusing on Sustainable Emissions Control Technology

“Texas-based Envirogen Technologies has released new Sustainable Emissions Control technology designed to manage air emissions performance and meet regulatory and permit requirements through the control of volatile organic compounds, hazardous air pollutants and odors. Envirogen says the system will help environmental managers and engineers reduce the long-term costs for meeting air quality regulations that can impact [ more ]


Fish catches could be hurt by climate change.  (Photo: Jeff Rotman/Photolibrary/Getty Images)

Why Warming Oceans Could Mean Dwindling Fish

A new study in Nature makes the case that climate change — including the warming of the oceans — is already having a direct impact on global fisheries