Shucks that the aerosol spray didn't work out!!
Not exact matches
On the other hand, passengers and their luggage are screened head to toe, shoeless, belt-less, X-rayed and patted down for everything from
aerosol spray to contact solution, so it doesn't seem like asking too much to make sure no scorpions enter the flight.
It is traditionally packaged in rigid
aerosol canisters that
spray upside down and
do not evacuate fully, creating a high volume of hazardous waste that requires a special disposal method.
(I don't advise
aerosol sprays, and oil will weigh down the brownies if it's caked on the pan.)
Our environment
does not need
aerosol sprays and chemicals tearing down our air and protection against the elements.
(I don't advise
aerosol sprays, and oil will weigh down the brownies if it's caked on the pan.)
If the owner smokes, you should
do so outside the home and avoid
aerosols sprays in your home.
Don't
spray aerosols or any heavily fragranced products around caged birds.
All I have to
do is pick up a can of
aerosol spray and my dog starts sneezing... even if she's on the other side of the room.
If the medium is a Happy - Go - Lucky weather person dressed to the 9's with a giant plastic smile on their faces who never mentions massive
aerosol spraying, but instead opts to give you a 30 second snippet of Raytheon's weather explanation with fuzzy radar... then people who don't know shit from shinola are going to think everything is hunky dory.
What happened to the concept of
aerosols destroying the ozone when these ridiculous
sprayings are
done daily and globally?
The failure to actually reduce global emissions has meant that all possibilities are now on the table, including some that sound like premises from a science - fiction novel: Humans could sequester carbon dioxide by removing it from the air through technologies that mimic trees, or we could
spray water droplets in the lower atmosphere to reflect light and heat back to space, or we could seed sulfur
aerosols in the stratosphere to
do the same.
Some climate activists believe that biochar may offer a more environmentally friendly method of limiting global warming than
do conventional forms of geoengineering, such as
spraying sunlight - reflecting
aerosols into the atmosphere.
Since I don't like to use
aerosol sprays in my house, I'm totally going to give this a try.