Sentences with phrase «fuel burning stays»

That plunge in emissions is necessary because unlike most other pollutants, carbon dioxide from fuel burning stays in circulation for centuries, building in the atmosphere like unpaid credit - card debt.

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Unless you've already been eating a paleo or primal diet and are somewhat keto - adapted (burning ketones for fuel), it is a good idea «reset» the body in order to regain the metabolic flexibility to go into ketosis or even stay in ketosis despite eating some carbohydrates.
I eat simple whole foods, (gluten free) combined to fuel my body for optimum health, boost my immune system, minimize inflammation, stay in fat - burn mode and support lean muscle maintenance and stable energy.
By eating 300 carbs between noon & 4 pm we provide the body with the energy it needs to not just fuel the brain times when we reduce carbs in the day but we also restore the body energy supply & allow the hormones to stay balance needed to burn fat.
Since proteins and fats are slower burning fuel and we don't get the high followed by the dip, is it that less «fuel» is required and blood sugar stays more stable?
In order to produce endurance — a.k.a. to stay in activity for long periods of time — you need to be burning fuel for long periods of time.
Your body stays in ketosis and you get the benefits of IF because of it, but you also get to burn the fat for fuel.
Since fat bombs contain over 90 % fat, they help you burn more fat for fuel and stay in ketosis.
With its wood burning stove fuelled with wood from the estate, Wild Eyedeer can be warm and cosy, whilst being extremely spacious providing a comfortable, light, airy and well - equipped stay.
Only half of the CO2 emitted by the burning of fossil fuels stays in the atmosphere.
Moreover, we know that about half of the CO2 we put into the atmosphere when we burn fossil fuels and trash natural ecosystems stays there.
After staying below 300 parts per million (ppm) for some 800,000 years, the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere skyrocketed as humans started burning more and more fossil fuels.
This analysis comes on the heels of reports from scientific bodies such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and International Energy Agency that suggest the world has far greater reserves of fossil fuels already than can be burned while staying within agreed climate limits.
A large fraction of the carbon dioxide emitted in burning fossil fuels stays in the air many centuries.
If the methane stays where it is for a couple hundred more years — we still need to stop burning fossil fuels immediately as fast as we can, and invest not in more gas infrastructure but in renewables.
Every day without those cleaner - burning fuels, the ethanol industry stays reliant on corn and the environmental effects mount.
As I pointed out in these pages last summer, the world's fossil - fuel companies, even before these new finds, had five times more carbon in their reserves than we could burn if we hope to stay below a two - degreeCelsius rise in global temperatures.
One implication is that if humans burn most of the fossil fuels, thus injecting into the atmosphere an amount of CO2 at least comparable to that injected during the PETM, the CO2 would stay in the surface carbon reservoirs (atmosphere, ocean, soil, biosphere) for tens of thousands of years, long enough for the atmosphere, ocean and ice sheets to fully respond to the changed atmospheric composition.
McKibben closes his case by highlighting research by the Carbon Tracker Initiative which reports that burning the total amount of coal, oil and gas reserves currently held by fossil fuel companies would release five times the amount of carbon needed to stay under the two - degree threshold.
Only by peaking GHG emissions in the year 2020 or sooner, and phasing out conventional fossil fuel burning around 2080, can we stay beneath the total of one trillion tons of carbon burned, which represents the threshold of catastrophic climate change, as shown in the following graphs:
thus allowing them to stay in the business of burning fossil fuels.
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