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Air pollution / Electric power / Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database / Energy in the United States / Emission intensity / Efficient energy use / Greenhouse gas / Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States / City of Oakland Energy and Climate Action Plan / Environment / Energy / Atmosphere
Date: 2010-10-06 17:26:37
Air pollution
Electric power
Emissions & Generation Resource Integrated Database
Energy in the United States
Emission intensity
Efficient energy use
Greenhouse gas
Greenhouse gas emissions by the United States
City of Oakland Energy and Climate Action Plan
Environment
Energy
Atmosphere

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