Sentences with phrase «most water intensive»

We have even provided information on which foods in the cafeteria are most water intensive.
irrigation was a big part of the paper a colleague and I have pending publication called «Burning Water - The Energy Return on Water Invested» - using irrigated water numbers, the best biofuels required 10 times the water input as the most water intensive fossil fuel.

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When ammonia plants first came online in the 1940s, most used water as their source of hydrogen; energy - intensive electrolysis decoupled the hydrogen and oxygen.
With the most intensive surf teaching possible, our instructors stay in the water with you and give you the surf feedback you need.
The heart of New York Dirt Water Light is a series of time - based photographs that represent Goldsworthy's most intensive work in an urban setting to date.
Interestingly our water system was designed for about 18 million people and now we have legally about 38 million people (plus a couple million extra), the 8th mightiest economy and the most intensive agriculture system on the globe AND million s of tourists each year.
The coal industry is one of the most carbon intensive in the world and it is also responsible for other dangerous pollutants in our air, soil, and water.
And for those concerned about carbon footprint, all that water is pumped electrically — and the biggest proportion of US electricity, nearly half of the total, is generated by the most carbon intensive method — burning coal.
And with agriculture using about 80 % of the state's water supply, it would probably make sense to stop growing some of the most water - intensive crops like cotton and rice (which shouldn't be grown in semi-arid regions anyway).
The Shield TV also blew all other Android devices out of the water in GFX OpenGL, rendering 1,570 frames in the most intensive Car Chase benchmark.
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