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  • AN ASSESSMENT OF NATIONAL PRIVATE-INDUSTRY FOSSIL-FUEL WORKFORCE METRICS DURING THE ENFORCEMENT ERA OF THE CROSSSTATE AIR POLLUTION RULE


James Tanoos

Abstract:
The Cross-State Air Pollution Rule, the United States’ sweeping air pollution federal legislation, was enacted to limit carbon emissions from the fossil fuel industry to improve air quality. Critics claimed that this would be the death stroke to the fossil-fuel industry and all related stakeholders. While the positive results have come with unanticipated consequences, there has been little quantitative research on the effects of these regulations on those employed in related industries. This study aims to fill this gap by assessing the impact of the Rule on professions associated with the fossil fuel industry. Various financial metrics published annually by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics were analyzed using two-sample t-tests to determine the impact of the regulation on the financial health of inter-related domestic workforces.


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  • RECENT RESEARCH ON CHEMISTRY EDUCATION AND ITS CHALLENGES


Jagjivan Ram

Abstract:
Since the 1970s', the creator was engaged with exploring the research center work. The examination zeroed in on the different issues concerning the research facility as an extraordinary learning climate. The greater part of these examinations are remembered for this audit. They were primarily led at the Department of Science Teaching, The Weizmann Institute of Science, with regards to science educational program advancement, execution and assessment. The survey of the exploration studies and its connected distribution is coordinated under the accompanying major questions:


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  • EFFECT OF WATER POLLUTION ON FISH HEALTH


M.M. Juwantha

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Heavy metals (HM) are traces of the aquatic environment that occur naturally; nevertheless, because of the presence of mining operations, agricultural practises, geochemical structures, and industrial waste, their concentrations have increased. The physicochemical characteristics of the water, sediments, and biological components are all negatively influenced by the combined effects of all of these distinct forms of pollution, which in turn has a negative effect on the quality and quantity of fish populations


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