
Why Can’t You Use E15 Gas in Summer?
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Science, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video discusses two main topics: the detection of a novel strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza in North America and its impact on wild birds and the poultry industry, and the temporary lifting of the U.S. ban on E15 gasoline, exploring its potential effects on air quality. The bird flu strain, spread by migratory birds, poses a low risk to humans but significantly affects birds and poultry prices. Meanwhile, the use of E15 gasoline, which contains more ethanol, aims to lower gas prices but raises concerns about increased ozone pollution during summer.
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