Sentences with phrase «hear about the carbon emissions»

If you thought that those pesky vuvuzela were the worst thing about the 2010 World Cup, wait until you hear about the carbon emissions estimated to be released during the planet's biggest sporting event.

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«Can I say to Australians the debate that they are hearing about a carbon tax is a debate about what Tony Abbott calls a carbon tax, which [it] will be for a limited period of time and then we will move to an emissions trading scheme.»
With Earth Hour being held around the world between 8:30 and 9:30 pm local time on Saturday, we are going to hear a lot about reducing «carbon pollution,» «carbon emissions,» and our supposed «carbon footprint.»
A new national poll found 7 in 10 voters have heard «just a little or nothing at all» about EPA's regulation to rein in carbon emissions from power plants.
We've all heard or read about how our atmosphere is supposed to mimic a real greenhouse and how that is supposed to make our earth warmer through the emissions of human generated carbon dioxide.
Have you heard about a carbon tax (British Columbia and Australia) or cap and trade program (California)[Read more about carbon pricing], which could add a tax or fee onto your carbon emissions?
But listen to most carbon emission hawks, including former Vice President Al Gore, and you're likely to hear about the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), a sort of stock market for greenhouse gas reducers.
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