The analysis, led by Scot Miller, a doctoral student in atmospheric science at Harvard University, points to underestimates in emissions from livestock and fossil
fuel activities as the primary reason for the disparity.
Not exact matches
Other
activities include: producing products that may be recycled at the end of their lifespan for material reuse; reducing energy consumption in operations; or even re-engineering distribution methods
as a means of reducing long - distance travel during product delivery, ultimately reducing fossil
fuel consumption (and the disease - causing air pollution that is its byproduct).
The goal is not necessarily —
as you might expect — to
fuel e-commerce
activity.
As Vancouver's house prices lift off into lotus land, the debate over just how much local real estate
activity is
fuelled by wealthy Asian investors is getting more heated.
As adults it's easy to get so caught up in our many day - to - day obligations that we lose sight of those
activities that
fuel our soul.
The housing boom was
fueled by optimistic expectations for house price appreciation, combined with lax underwriting standards embodied in such practices
as no - doc mortgages and widespread speculative
activity by investors.
The Peppermint Date bliss balls are perfect to
fuel a workout or when you need that energy kicker, while the No - Blender Almond Butter bliss balls are full of protein and healthy fats, perfect after any
activity or
as a good ol' treat!
This sugar is then used
as a
fuel source that your child will use during
activity.
Where NNPC is operating truly
as a government agency and it control productive
activities in that sector, Is NNPC saddled with importing the whole
fuel that is required whether it is at depot or not.
As you may know, the Act enables councils working in co-operation with their communities to get Government help to assist them in reversing the decline of local services, dealing with
fuel poverty, protecting the environment and obtaining greater involvement in civic
activity.
The Majority in Parliament has called for a full - scale forensic audit into the
activities of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST), beginning from 2009,
as they referred to the minority's stance on the contaminated
fuel sale saga
as hypocritical.
The world's experts have stated that the global warming is largely due to human
activity — primarily
as the result of reliance on fossil
fuels.
«Agriculture remains the
fuel that powers all our
activities in Ghana,
as we have seen, we ignore it at our risk.
However, its effects on CSC
activity have not been previously evaluated and in this context, it behaves
as an inhibitor of glycolysis, which
fuels energy production in mitochondria, the «powerhouse» of the cell.
Current, sulfur dioxide monitoring
activities include the use of emission inventories that are derived from ground - based measurements and factors, such
as fuel usage.
Some greenhouse gases occur naturally in the atmosphere, while others result from human
activities such
as burning of fossil
fuels such
as coal.
Emissions are the measurable release of gases and other particles into the atmosphere from a specified
activity and a specified period of time, such
as burning
fuels.
Human
activities are emitting around 10.5 billion tonnes of carbon annually and rising, mostly
as a result of burning fossil
fuels.
For the industrial era, Lovejoy's analysis uses carbon - dioxide from the burning of fossil
fuels as a proxy for all man - made climate influences - a simplification justified by the tight relationship between global economic
activity and the emission of greenhouse gases and particulate pollution, he says.
Over the last few centuries, the ocean has absorbed huge amounts of the carbon dioxide spewed into the atmosphere by human
activities, such
as burning fossil
fuels.
Over the past 250 years, human
activities such
as fossil
fuel burning have raised the atmospheric CO2 concentration by more than 40 % over its preindustrial level of 280 ppm (parts per million).
«That means that the body's quick - burning
fuel can not be accessed during high - intensity bursts of
activity and athletic performance is dropping off
as a result.»
Burning fat is a more effective long - term
fuel but is more complex to process and isn't
as readily accessible for quick bursts of muscle
activity as is a
fuel like glucose.
Our
activities, such
as fossil
fuel burning and deforestation, are pushing the cycle out of its natural balance, adding more and more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
«The model we developed and applied couples biospheric feedbacks from oceans, atmosphere, and land with human
activities, such
as fossil
fuel emissions, agriculture, and land use, which eliminates important sources of uncertainty from projected climate outcomes,» said Thornton, leader of the Terrestrial Systems Modeling group in ORNL's Environmental Sciences Division and deputy director of ORNL's Climate Change Science Institute.
As these mitochondrial activities unfold, they generate carbon dioxide, water and heat, as well as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an energy - carrying molecule that fuels cellular activitie
As these mitochondrial
activities unfold, they generate carbon dioxide, water and heat,
as well as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an energy - carrying molecule that fuels cellular activitie
as well
as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an energy - carrying molecule that fuels cellular activitie
as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), an energy - carrying molecule that
fuels cellular
activities.
There is hope, however,
as CO2 from burning fossil
fuels and other human
activities appears to have leveled off in 2015 at roughly 40 billion metric tons of CO2 liberated into the atmosphere.
The new analysis found that conventional crops such
as corn had the highest yield of biomass that can be turned into biofuel on marginal lands, although their ability to reduce CO2 is harmed by tilling, fertilizing and other CO2 - producing
activities necessary to turn them into
fuel.
Over a long enough period of time, the increased carbon burial could help offset a small fraction of carbon emitted by human
activities such
as fossil
fuel burning, says study coauthor Antje
While at the AAS, Bethany managed the public policy
activities including, creating and managing a federal and local grassroots advocacy program designed to work with association members to effectively communicate with policy makers and successfully leading a coalition, working with Congressional leaders, and drafting legislation to secure millions of federal dollars appropriated for the restarting domestic production of Plutonium - 238
as a
fuel source for planetary exploration.
Over many decades lead (Pb) has been released into the atmosphere due to human
activities, such
as combustion of leaded
fuel.
The tests, which showed that the cancer cell's metabolic
activity dropped significantly, helped prove that the tumors were using the exosomes
as fuel.
There they will measure the photocatalytic
activity for the oxygen evolution and hydrogen evolution reactions,
as occur when light energy is successfully used to break water down into useable
fuel.
In 1996, when climate research was more certain about the link between fossil
fuel combustion and climate change than during the time of Shaw's memo, Exxon's new chairman and chief executive Lee Raymond said in a speech in Detroit: «Currently, the scientific evidence is inconclusive
as to whether human
activities are having a significant effect on the global climate.»
The carbon majors are defined
as fossil
fuel production entities and cement manufacturers that produced more than ≥ 8 million tonnes carbon per year (MtC / y), while the total human attribution case refers to all relevant human
activities that have been measured and used in climate assessment model scenarios that influence climate change.
As such the paper serves as a complement, rather than an alternative, to other methods of attributing climatic change to human activity (fossil fuel burning
As such the paper serves
as a complement, rather than an alternative, to other methods of attributing climatic change to human activity (fossil fuel burning
as a complement, rather than an alternative, to other methods of attributing climatic change to human
activity (fossil
fuel burning).
The concentration of atmospheric CO2 has increased dramatically since the Industrial Revolution (from around 280 parts per million [ppm] in preindustrial times to 401 ppm in 2015), primarily due to human
activities such
as the burning of fossil
fuels and changes in land - use.
As a result, it is clear that climate change, combined with greater
fuel loads, has increased western fire
activity over the past 30 yr (Westerling et al. 2006; Miller et al. 2008; Dennison et al. 2014; Abatzoglou and Williams 2016).
It also acts
as a carbon sink — absorbing about 30 % of atmospheric CO2 released from human
activities such
as burning fossil
fuels...
This land use shift releases excess CO2 into the air just
as industrial
activities and the burning of fossil
fuels do.
And the less common and more extreme the hot extreme or heavy rainfall event, the more this can be blamed on human
activity, such
as the burning of fossil
fuels.
Sports dietitian Alison Walsh says, «Carbohydrates are an essential part of any active person's diet,
as they are the basic
fuel for
activity.»
To prevent this from happening, make sure you consume enough calories to
fuel your
activity by eating many relatively smaller meals, spread
as evenly
as possible (every 2 - 3 hours) throughout the day.
Take - away message: eat
as much protein
as your body needs for repair and recovery, eat a little more if you want to put on muscle, and then take in the rest of your calories from healthy fats and vegetables, with limited fruits and carbohydrates for
fueling intense bouts of physical
activity.
Carbs are our primary
fuel for working out and physical
activity, and they're stored in the muscles
as glycogen.
As with a keto diet, the body learns to make its own carbs to
fuel activity in a process called gluconeogenesis.
Every day, your body expends a certain number of calories (calories are just a measurement of energy) to
fuel natural bodily processes (such
as breathing, digestion and circulation) plus all of your additional
activities.
Our bodies generally draw upon a combination of carbohydrates and fats to produce ATP, with the exception being very short - duration, high - intensity anaerobic
activities, such
as a 100 - meter sprint where the primary
fuel sources are creatine phosphate, stored ATP, and muscle glycogen (i.e., carbohydrates stored in the muscle).
Hence, the advent of sports drinks - fluids that contain electrolytes that your body needs,
as well
as glucose to continue
fueling activity (and aid water / sodium uptake).
The purpose of carbohydrates is to provide energy,
as they are the body's main source of
fuel, needed for physical
activity, brain function and operation of the organs.