To learn what emissions alternative-fuel vehicles produce and how climate change might affect them, the Environmental Protection Agency is funding a research project at the University of California, Davis.

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To learn what emissions alternative-fuel vehicles produce and how climate change might affect them, the Environmental Protection Agency is funding a research project at the University of California, Davis. "Motor vehicles are a major source of airborne particles across the U.S, and higher concentrations are associated with higher death rates," says Michael Kleeman, professor of...

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