Sentences with phrase «incinerate about»

In fact, they incinerate about 50 percent of their waste to make heat and energy.

Not exact matches

The fires, which incinerated at least 30 buildings in the core of Lac - Mégantic, a tourist town of 6,000 people about 150 miles east of Montreal, limited the work of accident investigators, as well as attempts to search for survivors and the remains of victims.
what about the 9 - 11 victims who were incinerated and never found..
While the first person might be wrong about the nature of Jesus, the second person is completely wrong about everything related to Jesus, for if they think that Jesus wants them to burn people who don't understand Him, they haven't understood the first thing about Him, and should incinerate themselves first.
One great thing about grilled pizza is how incredibly fast it is to prepare, but the downside is that your pizza can go from beautifully golden brown to incinerated in a flash!
The fires didn't cause any additional damage to buildings, but one incinerated 18,000 cubic meters of material, enough to fill about seven Olympic - size swimming pools.
Although no one is sure what triggers their formation, one theory is that cosmic dust, or debris from burned - up meteors, seed the ice particles, which is plausible because meteors typically are incinerated in the upper mesosphere at about the same altitude where these clouds form.
Things come from just about anywhere, get used, and then get taken to the landfill or are incinerated when we're finished with them.
About two thirds of the discarded devices were still functioning, upping the danger that they would crack during transport or when crushed by garbage trucks, tossed into landfills or incinerated (more of an issue in developing countries), thereby releasing toxic chemicals into the environment.
That same year, about 24,000 tons of CRT glass — which is filled with lead to protect viewers from the x-rays produced by the monitor — was sold to markets abroad to replace damaged CRTs in various countries, and North American waste and recycling companies recovered about 10,000 tons of lead (meaning it was not placed into landfills or incinerated).
He adapted the script from an article about the real Michael Glatze (by Benoit Denizet - Lewis) and seems to try to present the story without bias; however, it's evident that Michael's confusion is destroying him, and the gay community incinerates their former advocate.
The conventional crime - time format incinerates everything strange and spirited about the concept, and Lucifer's cop partner (Lauren German)-- the female wet blanket to his male rogue — is a trope that needs to go to hell.
One remarkable early scene has the ash of incinerated Nazi documents raining down on Lore and her sister Liesel (Nele Trebs), evoking the stories told by people living in towns near concentration camps about the human ash from the ovens falling from the sky.
For me, this movie comes to mind every time I hear about another batch of innocent civilians our aerial drones have incinerated.
See too many of these blusterers in a row, and it's like — God, just incinerate the planet already, or shut up about it.
But I believe that around the mid-1980s, when corporations began to become more powerful that some nation states, that the battle for critical democratic citizenship became just a smokescreen for the production of consumer citizenship and critical pedagogy as it was then conceived became more like a dying star about to go into a supernova stage and incinerate any hope we had for real educational transformation, locked as we were within a neoliberal state that was quickly consolidating itself (and that a few decades later would have transformed itself into a security state akin to fascism).
I believe Malcolm Light when he says we will find ourselves incinerated in a methane firestorm in about 5 to 8 years time.
He talked about the growing size and intensity of wildfires that've incinerated more than 5 million acres in the state this summer, the second - biggest fire season on record.
Electricity Generated by Incinerating Gargbage - > Electric Truck Huddersfield has an energy - from - waste incinerator (combined with a recycling center) that produces about 10 megawatts, and the «Smith Edison - modified 3.5 - tonne Transit with a 40kWh lithium - ion battery pack, a top speed of 50mph, an effective range of 100 miles and a 6 - 8 hour charge time» charges from that power.
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