One type of sulfur oxide, sulfur dioxide, is produced
by burning fuel that contains high levels of sulfur.
From a physical chemist and mathematician who first introduced to me the ideas of Arrhenius, Plass, and Callendar on overheating the atmosphere from the CO2 produced
by burning fuel when I was 15 years old, and who showed me that the notion was «absurd.»
That's in addition to the CO2 emitted
by burning fuel to create the heat.
One big difference between the heat emitted
by burning fuel in a car and the heat balance change by painting a roof white is that the energy released from the car is a one time event, while the white roof keeps on doing its thing day after day.
Incidentally, we also know that the extra CO2 results from human activity because lab tests can tell the difference between CO2 produce
by burning fuel and CO2 that comes from other sources.
Although renewable energy is making good progress, large - scale power generation is still dominated
by burning fuel, whether uranium or fossil carbon.
For three days, scientists had described how a buildup of long - lived gases emitted
by burning fuels and forests would, if it continued, raise temperatures, raise seas and disrupt weather patterns important to agriculture, water supplies and wildlife.
By combining information about the carbon dioxide emissions released
by burning the fuels sold by these companies, with statistics about sea level changes, the researchers tried to determine the proportional responsibility of each company.
Black carbon — tiny soot particles released into the atmosphere
by burning fuels — has been linked to adverse health and environmental impacts through decades of scientific research.
The CO2 emissions produced
by burning these fuels are causing dangerous harm to our habitat and our health.
Not exact matches
Tens of thousands of Americans die every year from old - fashioned air pollution, generated
by electric power plants that
burn fossil
fuels.
This curiosity about the unknown leads to constant learning,
fueled by an ever -
burning desire to discover the unknown.
Carbon dioxide is mainly emitted
by burning fossil
fuels.
The first is climate change, exacerbated
by the greenhouse gases we encourage
by burning fossil
fuels, cutting down forests, and farming the way we do (particularly for meat production).
Startups, in general, are facing it tougher to raise Series A funding as investors turn cautious and focus on profitability instead of quick expansion
fueled by high cash
burn.
China's natural gas demand has been boosted
by price cuts aimed at switching users from coal to the cleaner -
burning fuel, according to one of the country's biggest gas distributors.
The boom in unconventional
fuels — such as bitumen extracted from Alberta's tar sands and oil extracted from North Dakota's Bakken shale formation
by hydraulic fracturing («fracking»)-- has swelled global reserves even as climate scientists issue ever - sterner warnings that
burning more than a small fraction of these reserves would be suicidal.
The answer to that question would be a book in its own right, but he built his wealth
by turning gasoline into
fuel while his competitors treated gasoline as a waste product to pour into the Cuyahoga River and watch it
burn.
The marine
fuel market
burns four million barrels a day — and he hopes to make this cleaner with the low - sulphur
fuels developed
by Field Upgrading.
These hydrocarbons, which are also
burned for heating and cooking and blended into vehicle
fuel, are extracted from the natural gas production stream or produced as a
by - product of refined oil.
The will to overlook accelerated climate change caused
by the extraction of tar sands oil, the destruction of the carbon sink that is / was the boreal forest, and the continued
burning of fossil
fuels to power trips to the corner store for a creamy, etc..
For example, who really notices that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased
by 25 per cent since the middle of the nineteenth century (as a result of the
burning of fossil
fuels, along with destruction of rainforests)?
Isaiah's notable passage announcing the coming of the «Prince of Peace» is preceded
by a picture of war's end — «All the armor of the armed man in the tumult, and the garments rolled in blood, shall be for
burning, for
fuel of fire» (Isaiah 9:5 - 6.)
Poor nations are at present relatively minor contributors to the carbon dioxide generated
by burning fossil
fuels.
Industrialized countries with less than a quarter of the world's population are responsible for about three - quarters of the carbon dioxide released
by burning fossil
fuels.
But the largest contribution to restoring the carbon balance will be a reduction in world population since every person who lives makes a contribution to the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
by his or her use of the products of industry or
by burning wood for
fuel.
Coconut oil is a Medium Chain Triglyceride (fat) that is rapidly absorbed
by the body and is quickly metabolized (
burned) as
fuel unlike long chain fats.
When we clear forests, we're not only knocking out our best ally in capturing the staggering amount of GHGs we humans create (which we do primarily
by burning fossil
fuels at energy facilities, and of course, in cars, planes, and trains).
MCTs provide energy, support the metabolism and are
burned by the body for energy and
fuel.
Protein in excess of this is
burned as
fuel or excreted
by the kidneys.
By stoking the skill set of their children at the earliest possible age, they are adding
fuel to a fire they hope to
burn in perpetuity.
It also organised a protest in the city of Port Harcourt against the federal government's inability to address the
burning perennial
fuel scarcity, zero megawatts and total lack of electricity amidst increased tariff and economic hardship unleashed on Nigerians
by the Buhari administration.
In her first major environmental proposal, Nixon called on New York State to commit to 100 percent renewable energy sources
by 2050 — a benchmark that has been something of a Holy Grail for activists concerned about the warming of the planet as a result of the
burning of fossil
fuels.
By the end of the week jerry can sales were up 500 %, there were queues and fights at petrol stations and a woman had suffered 40 %
burns after trying to decant
fuel in her kitchen.
Howie Hawkins, the recent Green Party candidate for Governor, called today upon Governor Cuomo to acknowledge the climate change is being caused
by human activity, starting with the
burning of fossil
fuels.
However, at least two of the state's nuclear reactors are in danger of closing within the next few years and would significantly increase air pollution because they would be replaced
by fossil -
fuel burning power plants in the near future.
The government mandated filter mufflers for diesel trucks on state jobs then exempted themselves it seems the mufflers reduced power
by at least a third and made the trucks
burn twice the
fuel.
Ghana's forests, which once covered a third of its 24 - million - hectare landmass, have been degraded at an alarming rate
by excessive and often illegal logging, slash - and -
burn agriculture, mining and quarrying, and
fuel wood collection.
Reducing carbon pollution 80 percent
by 2050 means that in just 34 years there will be no more fossil
fuels burned in New York.
Reducing carbon pollution 80 percent
by 2050 means that in just 34 years there will be no more fossil
fuels burned in New York,» stated Bambrick.
Indeed, four conventional power plants
burning fossil
fuels are due to come online in the Hudson Valley, at least two of which are possibly being lured
by the promise of higher profits due to the Zone configuration.
By then the shuttle was already traveling about 1,000 miles per hour and had
burned through more than a million and a half pounds of
fuel.
«He also refused to embrace the scientific view that climate change is now overwhelmingly driven
by the
burning of fossil
fuels and failed to answer legitimate questions about Exxon's support for climate denial groups during his tenure.»
It can help improve
fuel economy
by encouraging more efficient
fuel burning, and the trapezoid shape of the ground electrode provides improved flame reproduction.
According to previous studies, that amount — between 44 million and 146 million metric tons of CO2 — offsets a tiny fraction of the estimated 35.3 billion metric tons of CO2 generated
by the
burning of fossil
fuels and other industrial activity in 2013.
We have done that in spades
by burning fossil
fuels, raising atmospheric levels from a pre-industrial 280 parts per million to the current 387 ppm.
As people
burn fuels — in cars, power plants and factories — nitrogen is released into the atmosphere and absorbed
by plants.
Now a group of researchers led
by Steven Kuznicki at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, and Anthony Ku at General Electric think they can be used to screen out the carbon dioxide produced when processing or
burning fossil
fuels.
In a modeling study of coal, oil, and natural gas, Zhang and Caldeira compared the warming caused
by combustion to the warming caused
by the carbon dioxide released
by a single instance of
burning, such as one lump of coal, and
by a power plant that is continuously
burning fuel.
The primary way freshwater ecosystems absorb CO2 created
by humans
burning fossil
fuels is likely different than what happens in oceans.