The Amsterdam - based InterAcademy Council — a group that represents 150 national scientific and engineering academies — released a report this week detailing how countries can shift from burning coal and other greenhouse - gas emitting fuels to cleaner energy while also introducing modern forms of energy to the billions worldwide who
rely on charcoal, firewood or even dung as their fuel.
Not exact matches
Available in four colors, including black, brushed
charcoal, emerald green, purple, and titanium; this luggage
relies on four twin spinner wheels that roll in all directions and put no weight
on your hands.
Unlike classic croissants, which
rely on butter for their flakiness, Coco di Mama makes its vegan version with «sunflower margarine, soy and barley flour, activated
charcoal, sugar and lemon.»
On the continent as a whole, more than 90 percent of the population relies on firewood or charcoa
On the continent as a whole, more than 90 percent of the population
relies on firewood or charcoa
on firewood or
charcoal.
The technique
relies on the radioactive isotope carbon - 14, whose radioactivity diminishes over time in a predictable manner, allowing researchers to calculate the age of ancient human sites using
charcoal from fires or the bones of the prehistoric humans themselves.
In truth, until this year I'd been
relying on a series of classic
charcoal gray tapered trousers to represent «gray» in my closet.
Much of Rhode's practice
relies on temporary materials such as chalk and
charcoal reminiscent of the American artist Gary Simmons» erasure series.
An estimated 1.3 billion people lack electricity and 2.7 billion people
rely on wood,
charcoal, or dung for cooking fuel.
Except under exceptional circumstances, like in southwest USA where several trees are living for thousands of years (Swetnam 1993; Lloyd & Graumlich 1997), most long - term fire histories
rely on other direct fire evidence like macroscopic
charcoal on and in mineral soils (Filion 1984; Payette & Gagnon 1985; Filion et al. 1991; Desponts & Payette 1993; Lavoie & Payette 1996; Carcaillet 2001; Asselin & Payette 2005b; Talon et al. 2005).
A staggering 3 billion people still
rely on traditional biomass such as wood and
charcoal for their heating and cooking needs.