So while Germany attempts a massive and uncertain experiment in migrating from nuclear to renewable energies, it will belch
more coal smoke (and carbon dioxide) into the air but pressure the rest of Europe to belch something else.
Not exact matches
If you are using charcoal briquets, soak hardwood chips in water before placing them on the
coals so the wood will burn slower and create
more smoke.
Cover and
smoke about one to 1 1/2 hours per pound or until meat thermometer registers 185 degrees F. Add the remaining wood chips (and
more pre-lit
coals if necessary) halfway through
smoking.
We really like the side door because it makes it super easy to add
more coal and keep the
smoke and temperature going without interruption.
51 Fig. 20 - 14, p. 481 Cut fossil fuel use (especially
coal) Shift from
coal to natural gas Improve energy efficiency Shift to renewable energy resources Transfer energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies to developing countries Reduce deforestation Use
more sustainable agriculture and forestry Limit urban sprawl Reduce poverty Slow population growth Remove CO 2 from
smoke stack and vehicle emissions Store (sequester) CO2 by planting trees Sequester CO 2 deep underground Sequester CO 2 in soil by using no - till cultivation and taking cropland out of production Sequester CO 2 in the deep ocean Repair leaky natural gas pipelines and facilities Use animal feeds that reduce CH 4 emissions by belching cows Solutions Global Warming PreventionCleanup
Anyone who looks
more carefully sees that it is little
more than a
smoke - and - mirrors game, much like the fraudulent Futuregen «carbon capture plant» — which actually appears to be a
coal gasification plant for gasoline production, not a zero - emissions anything.