Suffice it to say that the cold, oxygen and nutrient
rich waters fuel one of the most vibrant eco-systems on earth.
These nutrient
rich waters fuel the high primary productivity seen in Carmel and Monterey Bays, which in turn support the high diversity of life observed in the water and on land at Point Lobos.
Not exact matches
Organic agriculture captures high levels of CO2, conserves soil,
water and fossil -
fuels, protects carbon -
rich ecosystems and improves food security
Water -
rich fluids deep in the mantle could be important for driving the circulation that
fuels the movements of tectonic plates and the eruptions of volcanoes.
New uses
fuel demand too; think of newly wealthy businessmen in Vietnam consuming rhino horn mixed with
water or alcohol to show how
rich they are.
Environmentalists have also become critical of using corn, sugarcane and other agricultural crops because they typically need lots of fresh
water, fossil
fuel —
rich fertilizer and land to grow.
Whereas natural photosynthesis, after multiple reactions, converts
water, carbon dioxide and sunlight into oxygen and energy -
rich fuels such as sugar, Meyer's version converts
water and carbon dioxide into oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide — and the latter can be combined with hydrogen to eventually make a
fuel such as methanol.
In normal years, spring and summer winds lead to upwelling of cold, nutrient -
rich waters at the coast,
fueling the highly productive California Current ecosystem.
But for purposes of using
water for making rocket
fuel, the moon is very
rich in
water - it has more
water than we could optimistic use within a century or two of massively using this lunar resource.
Anchovies prefer the La Nina since the upwelling of deep nutrient -
rich water at the eastern Pacific
fuels a huge plankton bloom sustaining a multi-million ton annual fishery of anchovies off Peru.
But here's what the UNEP says
rich and poor countries should focus on: Rich countries should spend their efforts to slash their use of fossil fuels to avert carbon emissions (rapidly rising nations such as China, India and Brazil should focus on this as well), while poorer nations should spend at least one percent of GDP on expanding access to clean water and improving sanitation for the p
rich and poor countries should focus on:
Rich countries should spend their efforts to slash their use of fossil fuels to avert carbon emissions (rapidly rising nations such as China, India and Brazil should focus on this as well), while poorer nations should spend at least one percent of GDP on expanding access to clean water and improving sanitation for the p
Rich countries should spend their efforts to slash their use of fossil
fuels to avert carbon emissions (rapidly rising nations such as China, India and Brazil should focus on this as well), while poorer nations should spend at least one percent of GDP on expanding access to clean
water and improving sanitation for the poor.