Sentences with phrase «alternative control measures»

We could endlessly debate the merits of alternative control measures such as tradable permits, taxes, and industrial standards.

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«People are finding more affordable alternatives as housing supply has increased, and rent control measures are helping to ensure rental prices remain predictable for tenants.»
Using a TENS Unit gives you a safe alternative comfort measure, that you control and use in birth for long periods of time.
For example, the Center for the Analysis of Postsecondary Readiness has two large randomized - controlled trials ongoing to examine the impacts of using multiple measures of preparation for placement as well as the effectiveness of an alternative approach to traditional college math pathways.
The techniques for achieving energy efficiency are many: daylighting strategies that determine the orientation of a building, and the size and placement of windows; automated controls that measure daylight levels and regulate the amount of artificial light needed; and alternative energy sources such as solar panels, wind turbines and geothermal wells.
The American Lung Association supports stringent, technology - forcing measures to reduce emissions from mobile sources through the use of: (1) advanced low - or zero - emission vehicle technology; (2) low - polluting alternative fuels; and (3) pollution control equipment and efficiency measures to further reduce emissions from existing vehicles.
He does not question this IPCC claim; however, I have no reason to believe that he supports any of the drastic CO2 - mitigation schemes — be they carbon sequestration or alternative «green» energy projects — or that he has illusions about the efficacy of the Kyoto Protocol or similar measures of international control.
I just recently covered the Edyn system, which uses a solar - powered sensor and controller to measure, track, and control irrigation systems in the yard and garden, but there's another smart sprinkler controller already on the market that looks to be a great alternative to the standard «dumb» controllers used in many homes.
The following is an excerpt from the abstract of Distributional Implications of Alternative U.S. Greenhouse Gas Control Measures by Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M. Reilly, and Sergey Paltsev, published by the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Climate Change:
The module covers: metrics for measuring efficiency and effectiveness, key cost drivers and ways to control them, best practices in using allied professionals and alternative legal service providers, using process and technology to eliminate tasks entirely, and calculating ROI.
Sir Rupert has outlined in Chapters 9 and 10 some alternative measures to control costs, which could be implemented rather more easily, if his primary recommendation is not accepted.
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