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Pine trees and scrub oak burn behind homes at the Wadsworth Ridge fire outside Denver Colorado on October 12, 2010. It is estimated to have burned 400 acres is in Jefferson County, near the Douglas County line close to Waterton Canyon and South Wadsworth Boulevard.\u2028The cause is still under investigation. The location is behind a rifle firing range.
Fire in the city, from buildings and houses, black smoke. Black and white photo
Japanese kimono women
Chemical solvent plant burns down with a black column of toxic smoke.
Smoke coming out of chimney
Arona, Italy - October 17, 2021: Wood fire in rural home forming dense cloud of smoke obscuring the building itself
Impressive steam locomotive leaving La Lave in Eastern USA.
Charcoal ovens in Monte Quemado, Santiago del Estero, Argentina
Smoke from firecrackers at the festivities in Valencia
Farm in Autumn, Colorado, USA
Japanese kimono women
village landscape forest and river
Black smoke pollution from limestone kilns.
Industrial factory with tall chimney and smoke covered sky
A fire burns in the Potrero Hill neighborhood of San Francisco. A self-driving Waymo vehicle gets in the way of a Firetruck attempting to put out the fire.
Battlefield covered with poison gas, barbed wire and trenches.
A Steam Locomotive Backing Up Blowing Lots of Smoke With a America Flag Waving on a Fence
A massive plume of smoke rises from a devastating forest fire.
Photos of the tornado that leveled the small Iowa town of Winterset
Polución ambiental
A chimney releases smoke in the rain.
Smoke rising through trees from an out of control wildfire along the California coast.
Panoramic View Of Trees And Mountains Against Sky
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.
Roseville, CA – July 12, 2024:  Cal Fire's Nevada-Yuba-Placer Unit battles a fast-moving dry grass fire threatening Placer County, California. Ignited near Athens Avenue and Fiddyment Road, the blaze spread rapidly due to extremely hot, dry conditions.  Cal Fire crews work to contain the flames and prevent further damage.
Chicago, IL, June 21, 2017: \
Southhampton, New York - October 27, 2022:  Victorian clapboard houses along the Main Street in the downtown village of Southhampton in The Hamptons Long Island.  Sag Harbor is an incorporated village in Suffolk County.
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