Not exact matches
Local produce is scarce — only tropical things
like growing in this
heat.
As the
local election season
heats up I would
like to throw my support behind Joe Maloney for District 2 County Legislator.
He said: «At a
local level we agree more, although on a party political level we do have some debates and they can get quite
heated when it comes to things
like our position on Europe.
Burning fossil fuels
like coal, natural gas and oil to
heat and cool our buildings and run our vehicles takes a heavy toll on the environment, contributing significantly to both
local problems
like elevated particulate levels and global ones
like a warming climate.
But he,
like the authors of the study, is optimistic that such data will help policymakers to understand the importance of
local policies to mitigate urban
heat islands and larger patterns of climate change.
Sen. Stein told Sen. Tillman he'd be all for
local public schools sharing the reimbursements the federal government pays to
local public schools for indirect costs they incur participating in the federal school lunch program —
like facility fees,
heating and air conditioning, staff, etc. — if Tillman would offer up a provision to require all charter schools to provide school lunch.
2015 Toyota Sienna Limited VMI Lowered Floor Wheelchair Accessible Van,
local one owner, clean carfax,
like new tires, fresh service, rear air conditioner, Power windows, Power locks, Cruise control, Navigation, DVD player,
Heated Leather Seats, lane departure, blind spot monitor, The VMI Summit wheelchair - accessible minivan has a fully - powered ramp.
5.3 l v8 engine fresh
local trade incustomer recently did substantial ($ 4,900) Maintenance to th vehicle thinking he would keep it forever... Just traded it in so he could get a bigger truck to pull his brand new trailer drives
like an absolute dream very clean and well maintained super clean leather interior
heated seats newer tires sprayed in bedliner tow package keyless remote entry running boards power sliding rear window i guarantee if you come and look at this beauty you will take it home with you!
4D Sedan, 2.0 L 4 - Cylinder Turbocharged, 6 - Speed DSG Automatic with Tiptronic, FWD, Island Gray Pearl, 17 Verme Alloy Wheels, ABS brakes, All Routine Mainenance Up to Date, Compass, Electronic Stability Control, Emergency communication system, Fresh Detail, Front dual zone A / C,
Heated door mirrors,
Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Leather,
Like New Condition,
Local Trade, Low tire pressure warning, Navigation System, NONSmoker, Remote keyless entry, SERVICE RECORD (S) AVAILABLE, Traction control.2015 Volkswagen CC 2.0 T Sport Island Gray Pearl
But, I do know that here in Ottawa, long - term returns for real - estate based on a 49 year price - history available with the Real Estate Board, not adjusted for inflation and not taking into account all the costs associated with real - estate
like transfer fees, commissions,
local taxes, maintenance, insurance, hydro,
heating, water etc. is... 6.03 %.
These cover everything from good management and communication, to efficient lighting and
heating, as well as things
like nature conservation, training practices, use of
local crafts and produce, renewable energy and community support and involvement.
Often, many
locals are fully accustomed to the
heat, and you will see them wearing jeans, t - shirts, and shoes
like it's no big deal.
Operating a restaurant on a volcano sounds
like an insane thing to do, but that's what
local notable architect Cesar Manrique has been doing with El Diablo, a restaurant that's been in business — cooking food using volcanic
heat — since 1970.
Climate Central is a credible source of climate change news and analysis, as well as a range of videos, graphics and mapping tools that visualize
local impacts
like heat, extreme weather, and sea level rise.
It uses technologies that improve efficiency —
like energy efficient lighting and
heat pumps — and technologies that generate clean electricity —
like local solar and wind farms.
That has left swaths of industry in China struggling with limited gas, including giants
like German chemical company BASF SE and
local producer Yunnan Yuntianhua Co., as supplies are diverted to households that had previously relied on coal for
heating.»
Well then it would be
like the passive solar hot water system that does not have a defined lapse rate but does convect under a varying
heat source and averages a greater temperature than the ambient
local temperature (which has the GHG effect included already).
But if you
heat all the air in any layer of a closed column, you cause all of the air to expand and gravity becomes relevant, not to the
local temperature description of the gas but to the fact that the gas behaves partly
like gas in a cylinder, doing work to lift or lower all of the gas above it as it thermally expands or contracts.
The gas at the top of the tube would be warmed (thus increasing its pressure slightly (ideal gas laws temperature change constant volume tube) and
like a piston this pressure increase would propagate down the tube at the
local speed of sound in the gas causing adiabatic
heating of the gas in each subsequent layer until it reached the bottom of the tube, instantly replacing the
heat lost to the silver wire.
So we could be seeing some
local district
heating networks
like those elsewhere in Europe, powered using renewable sources.
When I look at all of this, I see a handful of the 100 large solar system bodies showing some evidence of
local warming (Jupiter's spot), some evidence of systemic warming with known causes that are a lot more likely than the Sun
heating up (
like well - understood orbital variations), and some evidence that any warming experienced by these bodies is possibly being exaggerated in the reporting.
With policies
like no - air conditioning, no phones, television or music, solar water
heating, minimal electricity usage, and employment of only people from the
local community, among many others, the lodge is really a chance to get in touch with the wild and help a project whose aim is to conserve a great portion of nature.
[Response: Your argument misses the point in three different and important ways, not even considering whether or not the Black Hills data have any general applicability elsewhere, which they may or may not: (1) It ignores the point made in the post about the potential effect of previous, seasonal warming on the magnitude of an extreme event in mid summer to early fall, due to things
like (especially) a depletion in soil moisture and consequent accumulation of degree days, (2) it ignores that biological sensitivity is far FAR greater during the warm season than the cold season for a whole number of crucial variables ranging from respiration and photosynthesis to transpiration rates, and (3) it ignores the potential for derivative effects, particularly fire and smoke, in radically increasing the
local temperature effects of the
heat wave.
Given the theory, given that people
like me who believe in AGW ALSO believe that there is
heat in the pipe, given that things will get worse before they better, given that global action has failed miserably, when will people who believe as I do, decide to support
local action of mitigation and adaptation.