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Aerial panorama of an oil refinery near Anacortes, a small city on Fidalgo Island in Washington State.
Large factory structure with smoke from production process rising up polluting atmosphere at manufacturing yard. Industrial site at sunset.
Native Americans fishing for salmon in Columbia River between lumber mill in Washington state and marina in Rainier OR
Machingery at the Port of Tacoma in Washington State.
Photo Taken In Tacoma, Washington
Pulp and paper factory off of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Industrial Teesside taken from Hartlepool
Sun sets over a steel manufacturing mill in Hamilton Ontario, Canada. Photograph shows the manufacturing facility as seen from across the bay.
Factory fumes pollute the environment
Baltimore, USA - February 18, 2024. City view of Baltimore from Federal Hill Park, Maryland, USA
Steam rise from a factory in Tacaoma, Washington.
Longview, Washington State, USA. The Lewis and Clark Bridge crossing the Columbia River between Washington and Oregon. The top of Mount St. Helens in the background.
Tug passing by a pulp and paper factory off of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
The Industry sector produces the goods and raw materials we use every day. The greenhouse gases emitted during industrial production are split into two categories: direct emissions that are produced at the facility, and indirect emissions that occur off site, but are associated with the facility's use of energy.\n\nDirect emissions are produced by burning fuel for power or heat, through chemical reactions, and from leaks from industrial processes or equipment. Most direct emissions come from the consumption of fossil fuels for energy. A smaller amount, roughly a third, come from leaks from natural gas and petroleum systems, the use of fuels in production (e.g., petroleum products used to make plastics), and chemical reactions during the production of chemicals, iron and steel, and cement.\n\nIndirect emissions are produced by burning fossil fuel at a power plant to make electricity, which is then used by an industrial facility to power industrial buildings and machinery.
Industrial city skyline, Quebec City, Canada
An excavator works to infill a harbour while a factory grinds away in the distance.
Photo Taken In Tacoma, Washington
Smokestacks over water from afar
Crofton, B.C.
Steam rises from a factory in the Port of Taocma in Washington State
Pulp and paper factory off of Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Industrial plant with tall smokestacks releasing steam or smoke into a cloudy sky
Drone shot of a timber processing plant in the Port of Tacoma.
Smog in thé street
Aluminum factory at dusk, coastline in San Cibrao, Lugo province, A Mariña area, Galicia, Spain.
Industrial plant atmospheric emissions.
Distant view of manufacturing plant, with visible steam exiting vents, silhouetted against a clear blue sky.
Pollution comes out of the smoke stacks
Pulp and paper factory off of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island, British Columbia
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