Sentences with phrase «not less gas»

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Electric cars pollute less, but not a lot less than gas - powered compared to telecommuting, bicycles, walking, electric bicycles, living closer to work, and public transit.
It certainly doesn't benefit the driving public, who will save less on gas than they would under the existing rule.
He stood up, in front of a group of business leaders no less, and stated that Canada's current greenhouse gas emissions policies would not be sufficient -LSB-...]
Impact on oil and gas production: compared to a carbon tax, Alberta's policy offers emitters less of an incentive to reduce production in order to cut GHGs, notes Leach: «assuming that the facility reduced production by 10 percent, and that emissions decreased proportionately (a simplifying assumption), the facility's emissions intensity would not change, so its carbon liability per barrel of oil produced would also remain constant.»
As a rule of thumb, if you spend less than $ 10,000 per year on gas, dining, or hotels, the Stash Hotel Rewards Visa card is probably not worth the fee.
The climate crowd are defending the future of life on this planet, no less, and they can't believe anyone would reduce such a crucial matter to something as crass as gas in your tank.
There weren't many bright spots in the province's financial update, but if one thing made it a bit less awful than it could have been, it was that oil and gas revenues are now projected to be considerably higher than the 2016 budget's fairly gloomy outlook.
This is not really a surprise because the oil and gas industry is one of the most capital intensive in the world, employing less than 1 % of Canadian workers.
By choosing to use Australian almonds, not only have they travelled a shorter distance, less gas has been used to get them to our factory to produce the almond milk.
That's not a bad thing as it makes them easier to digest in any case - less gas for everyone involved.
He is great at managing to pay his credit card balance, great at paying the gas bill, great at finding his own way home, great at brushing his teeth, less than great at doing his jacket zip up, but hey, we can't have everything can we.
If Mr wenger built a team who never lost it tells me he can build a team remember a team consists of 11 different characters with different back grounds beliefs and aspirations and problems with another 11 to back them up I remember years ago the press used to talk about arsenal and not having English players on the field never the less I know off our own fatalities as such we were somehow always coming up little short by injuries to such Edwardo vanpercie and even gas diaby ramsy rosiscky carzola and many more and others that did nt seem to gel well I am not blind and I know we are not doing well but to suggest that Mr wenger docent have a clue is totally preposterous and disrespectful
As soon as you drop it in there the bubbles go away... not only was he getting the gas drops that helped him greatly, he was getting less air that already helped out even more!
PUL should not be confused with PVC, which is a less stable polymer that off - gasses and should be avoided.»
They do not cause gas as often as brown or green lentils because they contain less fibre (approximately 11 % as opposed to 31 %).
And if less mileage is being driven, its because more Americans than ever are unemployed and not driving to work thus gas usage goes down.
why is Labour against the working class and do not tell me the min wage is a great success it's not it's only at the same level as JSA, it's a disgrace in the world we have to day after gas electric and water people on JSA have to live on less then # 30 a week.
For example, my industry — the ski business — could eliminate all its greenhouse gas emissions, but we'd still go out of business in less than 100 years if the rest of the world doesn't change.
The gas did not match the shallower methane that the gas industry says is naturally occurring in water, a signal that the contamination was related to drilling and was less likely to have come from drilling waste spilled above ground.
Infrastructure investments in new train tracks or fast - lane bicycle paths, for example, might not only reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, but also decrease costs in other areas, because less roads and parking lots have to be built.
For less massive stars like the Sun the process that brings them into existence is quite well understood — as clouds of gas are pulled together under gravity, density and temperature increase, and nuclear fusion begins)-- but for the most massive stars buried in regions like RCW 106 this explanation does not seem to be fully adequate.
One possible explanation for the discrepancy is that dark matter is not cold and clumpy, but a hotter gas of lightweight particles that forms small blobs less easily.
The crossover utility vehicle can be refueled in less time than it takes to buy a gas station hot dog and supersize soda — not even 10 minutes — and has a 300 - mile range.
Although natural gas generates less greenhouse gas than coal when burned, when its total life - cycle emissions associated with extraction and distribution are factored in, it does not seem much cleaner than coal
Olsen says the stars share the motion of gas streams near the Large Magellanic Cloud, suggesting that the galaxy tore not only stars but also gas from its lesser neighbor.
The IPCC suggests that atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases should not exceed 450 ppm to meet nations» expressed aspiration to hold temperature rise to 2 degrees C or less.
And if life on Earth weren't continuously producing those two gases, chemical reactions between the two would eventually scrub the less prevalent one from the atmosphere, leaving only the other.
With more money for development of novel designs and public financial support for construction — perhaps as part of a clean energy portfolio standard that lumps in all low - carbon energy sources, not just renewables or a carbon tax — nuclear could be one of the pillars of a three - pronged approach to cutting greenhouse gas emissions: using less energy to do more (or energy efficiency), low - carbon power, and electric cars (as long as they are charged with electricity from clean sources, not coal burning).
Still, although natural gas is already in wide use and less of an «alternative» than other options, finding new sources to meet growing demand is not without controversy.
The stars are much less affected by the drag from the gas [3] and, because of the huge gaps between them, do not have a slowing effect on each other — though if two stars did collide the frictional forces would be huge.
That the Netherlands is responsible for less than 0.5 % of global greenhouse gas emissions isn't a valid argument either, it said.
Cleaner coal - burning technologies would reduce emissions not only of greenhouse gases but also of soot and other by - products that cause local and regional pollution — and they could prove to be easier or less expensive to implement.
The benefit to consumers shouldn't be underestimated, either, because they are paying less for gas.
A less massive planet, such as one made entirely of gas, would not be able to hold together in such a tight orbit.
And although Alberta currently boasts a carbon price of $ 15 per metric ton, it is not enough — at less than a dollar per barrel — to keep greenhouse gas pollution from the tar sands in check.
While the SMU Azle study adds to the growing body of evidence connecting some injection wells and, to a lesser extent, some oil and gas production to induced earthquakes, SMU's team notes that there are many thousands of injection and / or production wells that are not associated with earthquakes.
The assessments shall reflect the relative carbon dioxide emission rates of different fossil fuel - based electricity, and initially shall be not less than the following amounts for coal, natural gas, and oil:
Although we understand, more or less, the role of methane in climate dynamics [very potent greenhouse gas], it is mysteriously not rising in the atmosphere since 1990.
The numbers aren't perfect — they don't fully reflect the recent surge in unconventional energy sources like shale gas, and they don't accurately reflect coal reserves, which are subject to less stringent reporting requirements than oil and gas.
Spiral arms are not continuous structures but are divided into active star - forming sections surrounded by less active sections composed of diffuse gas and dust.
Since this star is cooler and less luminous than our Sun, the gas cloud is not completely swept away, but enshrouds GJ 436b and forms a tail.
A less active sun would probably have a small cooling effect on earth's temperature, if man - made greenhouse gases weren't having a much bigger warming influence.
However, this doesn't account for feedbacks, for example ice melting and making the planet less reflective, and the warmer atmosphere holding more water vapor (another greenhouse gas).
This is much less than the current «best estimate» of about 3 deg.C, and would imply that there is * not * any unfelt warming «still in the pipeline» from greenhouse gases we've already emitted.
There seems to be two types of folks: the ones who believe that soaking beans makes them more digestible and less likely to cause gas and the those who can't tell the difference.
does anyone have any ideas for make a kefir with less gas and pH is constant (not become sour)?
«If you still have a half - tank of gas less, then fueling immediately after isn't as urgent,» says Clark.
What I noticed is the calm of my liver, stomach, sleep better, my belly goes down (because of less gases, not loosing weight).
less gas, less belching, stomach not as swollen, less feelness of fullness and better bathroom results.
Or maybe your round - trip is less than 29 miles and you can make it to work and back on EV power; the gas engine is meant for getting you the rest of the way should that battery run out mid-trip, and it allows you to actually take intercity trips like the one I did without fear of not finding a battery charging station on the way.
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