Sentences with phrase «of tons of heat»

In June, the smokestack that belched hundreds of thousands of tons of heat - trapping gases into the air came down.
Poor countries say industrial powers, which have spent a century or more benefiting from fossil fuels while adding billions of tons of heat - trapping greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, owe them both financial assistance in dealing with rising seas or shifting rains and a stable climate, which they say can be achieved only if rich countries commit to deep prompt cuts in their emissions.

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What I've noticed is that even though I've memorized tons of Bible verses — in this season of my life — I can't seem to apply them to me in the heat of temptation.
Not a ton of heat at all.
This will not only impart tons of flavor to your salad, but the heat of the fat will also contribute in making the Brussels sprouts a tad more supple.
It's the perfect combination of fresh, zesty, with a touch of heat and ton of cilantro.
If you're using a more mild buffalo sauce, but you like a ton of heat, you may add a little bit of ground cayenne to the lentils as they're absorbing the buffalo sauce.
The heat index in Florida this week has been somewhere around 105 degrees F and it hits you like a ton of bricks as soon as you step outside.
It's great for heated applications, and has tons of health benefits.
I personally can't handle a ton of heat, so if I thought it wasn't spicy enough, you know it wasn't.
Briefly popping the peppers under the broiler mellows them out a bit, so you get a little heat, tons of flavor.
Using the same pan with the same heat, add the minced garlic and diced onions to the pan and mix, scrapping the pan to get all the left - overs from the seared scallops, this will give the sauce a ton of flavor, after cooking the garlic and onions for 2 minutes add 1/2 cup of Spanish Cava (or any other type of sparkling wine), 1 tablespoon of fresh parsley and season wth sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper, 2 minutes later add 1/2 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice, after a total of 5 minutes cooking time since you added the sparkling wine, turn off the fire, the sauce should have reduced by half
It's a ton of fresh flavors but sometimes I just want some heat.
Here's how they're getting the nation's capital into sweet curry, crunchy fried shrimp, and tons of heat.
I used a cheap hot plate that doesn't generate a ton of heat.
It's got a deep, earthy flavor, good heat, salt, and a ton of umami.
The sauce usually has sugar, fish sauce and a ton of sodium in it, and the whole thing is finished off with a high - heat saute in vegetable oil.
it's worth mentioning that the game stylistically favored the Heat quite a bit, in that Miami has taken a ton of FTAs this series despite being one of the lowest FT drawing teams during the regular season.
At the same time I give the Heat a ton of credit, they are playing their asses off.
La Leche League figures indicate that for every 3 million bottle - fed babies, trash heaps collect 70,000 tons of discarded metal formula containers, and that in developing countries, boiling water to heat one infant's formula for a year consumes 160 pounds of wood.
Albany County's new Waste Heat / Co-generation facility in Menands will not only save money by creating renewable energy, it will also cut CO2 emissions by nearly 1,500 tons per year and will reuse 50,000 gallons of water per day to cool the high - efficiency system.
Tons of heat dissipation, tons of sound, and a high - quality build to back itTons of heat dissipation, tons of sound, and a high - quality build to back ittons of sound, and a high - quality build to back it up.
No doubt some dinosaurs, weighing several dozen metric tons, could not lie on their eggs to incubate them, but they may have used other external heat sources, for example by covering their clutch with a mound of plant matter, which would have provided heat as it decomposed.
«This plant will make 10 tons of gas per day, which will go back into the system to make heat to power the system,» he says.
Based on this analysis of potential emissions - cutting measures — as well as the success of programs to inspire them — weatherizing homes as well as properly maintaining heating and cooling systems could save more than 37 million metric tons of carbon.
The drought in 2010 could release another 5 billion metric tons of CO2 into the atmosphere as trees killed by the drought decompose, roughly equal to the annual U.S. output of the heat - trapping gas.
Tons of concrete and asphalt soak up and then radiate heat, making city centers hotter by day — and by night.
Our sun turns 600 million tons of hydrogen into helium every second, creating the heat and light that bathe our planet 93 million miles away, driving air currents, feeding plants and tanning skin.
If all those pig feces were collected in lined ponds to let anaerobic bacteria thrive, they could become a renewable source of 1600 tons of biogas, which can be used to generate heat and electricity on site while simultaneously reducing Israel's greenhouse - gas emissions.
They designed this «sky - crane» — along with a beefed - up heat shield and parachute — to slow 3 tons of spacecraft from bullet speeds to a gentle stop on the surface in 7 minutes.
LONDON — Power - generating stations worldwide release 12 billion tons of carbon dioxide every year as they burn coal, oil or natural gas; home and commercial heating plants release another 11 billion tons.
Many farmshave already developed methods of converting the billions of tons of animal waste produced each year intomethane for electrical and heat energy; beginning in March, 1,200 households inCalifornia will be powered by cow manure.
That one was reached in March 2008, when technicians loaded 26 tons of borosilicate glass into a huge rotating oven located under the football stadium at the University of Arizona and turned up the heat to 2,150 degrees Fahrenheit.
And the 50 - megawatt Andasol plant is also the world's largest facility employing molten salts to store renewable energy: 28,500 tons of molten potassium and sodium nitrate salt in two tanks that bank excess solar heat for more than seven hours.
(Because of HFC - 23's heat - trapping potency, one ton of it fetches 12,000 CO2 credits.)
In the United States, the burning of fossil fuels to make electricity is the largest source of heat - trapping pollution, producing about two billion tons of CO2 every year.
The Lyot impact would have spat tons of rock onto that ice layer, some of which would have been heated to 250 degrees Fahrenheit or more.
The filters are heated and the carbon dioxide is removed and piped into nearby greenhouses, which will use 900 metric tons of captured carbon to grow crops each year.
These fusion reactions convert part of these atoms» mass (roughly 4 million tons) into energy, and release an enormous amount of this heat and light energy into the Solar System.
The heat index in Florida this week has been somewhere around 105 degrees F and it hits you like a ton of bricks as soon as you step outside.
«Americans discard about 33.6 million tons of plastic each year, but only 6.5 percent of it is recycled and 7.7 percent is combusted in waste - to - energy facilities, which create electricity or heat from garbage.
I love sugar scrubs (this can save me tons of money), I get occasional breakouts, I have a daughter who sometimes get diaper rashes, my hair is so frizzy from all the heat damage... so now I'm so excited to try this for all of these issues!
The heat index in Florida this week has been somewhere around 105 degrees F and it hits you like a ton of bricks as soon as you step outside.
If you have curly you won't need tons of heat in order to style your hair.
Looks like a ton of fun, but the heat and humidity may have scared me away.
Tiana of TianaCosmetics created this in - depth tutorial using the Urban Decay Naked Heat Palette as well as a ton of gold glitter — on your face, hair, neck and chest.
Don't get me wrong, I'm glad they're looser than tight as it'll be a great benefit in the heat and during our trip to Scotland when I'm spending tons of time walking around.
I find myself in TONS of dresses this time of the year (due to the heat) but in september I may start breaking out some peep - toed booties to trick myself into thinking I'm «transitioning»!
As you can imagine, the Georgia heat can be intense, mixed in with a ton of humidity (unless you are floating at the pool in a swimsuit) everything will seem heavy and clingy.
I think that, as a result of the 3 perms I did in the past, the bottom half of my hair got really weak and brittle; I've been consistently getting a ton of breakage, and the hair felt super dry still (even though it hasn't been processed in over a year, and I use very little heat on it).
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