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Q408.
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Should
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I
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be
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worried
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about
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a
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local
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facility's
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GHG
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emissions?
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A408. The “Bubble Map” in FLIGHT provides a visual representation of the location and magnitude of each facility’s GHG emissions relative to one another.
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Geographic areas covered by bubbles in the map are not necessarily at higher risk for climate change related health impacts than areas not covered by a bubble, however, some of these facilities release other substances which may be directly harmful to human health. Explore Envirofacts to learn more about other pollutants monitored by EPA.
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