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Chemical Industry Makes Steady Progress in Bid to Battle Global Warming

Jan. 31, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: climate change, CO2, CO2 emissions, environment, global warming, government policy, industry trends, JCIA

The chemical industry is making steady progress with countermeasures around global warming. The Japan Chemical Industry Association (JCIA) reports that…...

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