Researcher Jan Krauss told the website e! Science News, «Our ultimate goal is to develop a specialized degradation tool for
every individual plant waste material containing cellulose.»
Not exact matches
Simple but effective things that
individuals can start doing NOW include: reducing energy use at home by purchasing energy efficient home appliances;
planting trees to absorb carbon from the atmosphere; walking or taking public transportation instead of driving; making smart consumer choices by purchasing environmentally sound products and energy - efficient vehicles; and practicing
waste minimization, product reuse, and recycling.
Instead of doing this, why don't we simply fix the broken permit process for new nuclear
plants and give modest tax incentives to industries or
individuals that implement «no regrets» initiatives to reduce CO2, such as: — replace new coal - fired power
plants with nuclear or natural gas (where a gas supply exists)-- replace newnormal automobiles with hybrids — replace Diesel for new heavy transport with natural gas — install energy savings initiatives (
waste recycling, better building insulation, etc..)