How about a carbon - fiber and titanium cabin?
Now I am not adamantly opposed to certain ideas,
how about a carbon tax with a corresponding reduction of other taxes.
How about carbon footprint?
Not exact matches
The question is less
about how long the resources will last and more
about how long we will continue to use them in a
carbon - constrained future.
The next time the premiers huddle together they should start talking
about how to wean our economy off its overreliance on high - cost
carbon fuels that the rest of the world has little need for today and will need even less of tomorrow.
«Investors in fossil fuel companies are especially concerned
about how their businesses can succeed in a low -
carbon economy.
Although one could imagine all sorts of radical Blue Sky tax reforms — or much less radical ideas like a
carbon tax or a value added tax — in the context of the current debate
about how to make some alterations to the current tax system, I would suggest the following five elements in the spirit of 1986:
Not disclosing or otherwise intentionally omitting details creates an atmosphere of mistrust and that's just
how constituents of Drumheller Stettler who I have spoken to are feeling
about the
carbon tax and the NDP's failed social license.
A small but growing number of countries now have legal requirements for institutional investors to report on
how their investment policies and performance are affected by environmental factors, including South Africa and, prospectively, the EU.36 Concern
about the risks of a «
carbon bubble» — that highly valued fossil fuel assets and investments could be devalued or «stranded» under future, more stringent climate policies — prompted G20 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors in April 2015 to ask the Financial Stability Board in Basel to convene an inquiry into
how the financial sector can take account of climate - related issues.37
I have no idea
how you would go
about finding all the possible «tracings» for a
carbon atom, but I think you'd need a stack of graph paper and some sort of computer program?
So using radio
carbon dating they found camel bones that were from the 10th century BC, OK
how does this prove anything
about if camels were domesticated much earlier or not?
I'm curious
about how it was adapted from the Cooks Illustrated recipe as it looks like a
carbon copy.
Richard Ballard and Steven Dring hatched the idea two years ago after lengthy debates
about how to achieve a
carbon - free economy and
how to deal with the pressures of urban population growth.
The city also has a lot of great revitalization and sustainability projects going on that made me rethink
how I was going
about reducing my own
carbon footprint.
3) Anthea from Blue Bear Wood talks
about the gas released from a baking soda and vinegar reaction and shows us
how to use the
carbon dioxide to blow up a balloon and put out a candle.
A day to celebrate the earth and teach our kids
about how they can help change their
carbon footprint.
The Green party's principal speaker Dr Derek Wall warned, however, that
carbon offsetting can only ever have a very limited role and was sceptical
about how a scheme would work in practice.
Even zero
carbon has now reached the point where the argument is
about exactly
how much it will cost rather than whether we should do it.
«And communities asked to accept intrusive new renewable energy infrastructure such as wind farms will ask
how serious the government is
about reducing greenhouse gas emissions when it is still prepared to allow
carbon intensive opencast mining.»
«For example, [measuring] chlorophyll a will give you information
about how much biological activity is going on, and eventually more information
about the concentration of
carbon dioxide within the ocean and the atmosphere,» said Yoshihisa Shirayama, executive director of research at the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology in Tokyo.
Two Northern Arizona University researchers led the study, which challenges previous understanding
about how carbon accumulates in soil.
The BBC team used clever analogies and appealing graphics to discuss three key numbers that help clarify important questions
about climate change: 0.85 degrees Celsius —
how much the Earth has warmed since the 1880s; 95 % —
how sure scientists are that human activity is the major cause of Earth's recent warming; and one trillion tons — the best estimate of the amount of
carbon that can be burned before risking dangerous climate change.
Because methane, which makes up
about 95 percent of the natural gas in pipelines, is
about 25 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than
carbon dioxide, the leakage raises a troubling climate question:
How clean is natural gas?
Just talk a little bit
about how this particular
carbon atom that you've named Dave travels around the globe and what kind of adventures it has as a member of the biosphere, or, you know, occasionally not in the biosphere.
About a third of the planet's carbon fixation is thought to happen in pyrenoids, yet we know almost nothing about how these structures are formed at a molecular l
About a third of the planet's
carbon fixation is thought to happen in pyrenoids, yet we know almost nothing
about how these structures are formed at a molecular l
about how these structures are formed at a molecular level.
Should we worry more
about quantum decryption in the future or the past,
how salt's role as a micronutrient may effect the global
carbon cycle, and a daily news roundup.
Scientists know Pluto's surface is made up of nitrogen, methane and
carbon monoxide but they want to learn more
about how the materials behave at 390 degrees below zero.
The impact of these results is wide - reaching, and Dr Pullen suggests that it may even change
how we think
about global climate data: «Climate models need to incorporate genetic elements because at present most do not, and their predictions would be much improved with a better understanding of plant
carbon demand.»
«What was different
about how heat and
carbon were moving around in the ocean?»
A detailed series on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency running this week in The Philadelphia Inquirer includes new information
about how the agency had initially decided to regulate
carbon dioxide.
The agency did not elaborate when asked for more information
about how the agency was progressing toward classifying biomass as
carbon neutral.
Most observers expect the EPA to say that aviation emissions endanger public health but are not sure
how much the agency and the Federal Aviation Authority will reveal
about their vision for a
carbon dioxide emissions standard for new aircraft.
Your otherwise informative «Instant expert» article
about new technologies for
carbon capture (2 April) missed some important numbers.For instance,
how...
«This finding is a major advance in understanding the natural
carbon cycle, gained by applying a new understanding
about how the «overturning circulation» of the Southern Ocean works,» said lead author Dr Andrew J Watson from the University of Exeter.
How about the fact that the «average Joe» can not purchase these
carbon credits from the same company?
«Whether it's congestion or
carbon pricing that would raise the cost of fuels, or parking pricing, they give everyone an incentive to think
about how much they're driving.»
The three primary drivers were oil price, which would drive enhanced recovery efforts;
carbon tax levels, which would incentivize the trapping of
carbon dioxide; and
how fast knowledge is gained
about the technology, allowing innovations to drive down capital costs.
The debate
about how to reduce emissions of
carbon dioxide often focuses on emissions from generation of electricity and transport.
While the targets are already known — Obama has vowed the United States will curb
carbon by 26 to 28 percent below 2005 levels by 2025 — the plan will offer more details
about how the administration will achieve the goal.
Researchers have known for years that diatoms can remove iron from oceans and
carbon from the atmosphere, but little is known
about how iron is cycled and removed from the Antarctic region.
«There is a lack of strategy from political actors
about how emissions from these industries should be reduced, even though these industries are responsible for a tenth of emissions of
carbon dioxide in Europe and nearly 20 percent in Sweden,» says Johan Rootzén.
Using something like CHESS to see whether you have ionized or neutral
carbon, or even
carbon monoxide molecules tells you more
about how old the cloud is and can help scientists learn
how stars form from these clouds.
«By collecting information
about microbial populations present in the sediments, we hope to gain information
about how and when bacteria do that, and
how bacteria couple subsurface
carbon chemistry to uranium behavior.»
«Our study is
about how a whole forest ecosystem consumes and produces
carbon dioxide, or CO2, the main greenhouse gas linked to human - induced climate change,» says Wehr, a research associate in Saleska's lab in the UA's Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology.
Using specially developed model configurations, the team studies
how Arctic whitening would be expected to play out in a world with four times the preindustrial amount of atmospheric
carbon dioxide, and an Arctic that is
about 10 degrees Celsius hotter (18 degrees Fahrenheit).
RICHLAND, Wash. — As the Arctic warms, tons of
carbon locked away in Arctic tundra will be transformed into the powerful greenhouse gases
carbon dioxide and methane, but scientists know little
about how that transition takes place.
Determining
how much
carbon is sequestered during such experiments has proved difficult, however, and scientists have raised concerns
about potential adverse effects, such as toxic algal blooms.
Between the 80's and the 90's, man - made emissions of
carbon from fosil fuels increased from
about 5 billion tons per year to
about 6.5 billion tons per year, which means a 30 % increase in
how much CO2 we put into the atmosphere yearly.
In an interview with «Fox News Sunday» host Chris Wallace, Trump said he's «very open - minded» on whether climate change is underway but has serious concerns
about how President Obama's efforts to cut
carbon emissions have undercut America's global competitiveness.
about Old Bay with a New Spice: A new buoy helps monitor
how carbon dioxide is changing the Chesapeake Bay