Because conditions in the ground may vary greatly, loop lengths can range from 130 to 300 feet
per ton of heat exchange.
10:02 p.m. Updated Rob Socolow of Princeton University is quoted by National Geographic as saying the popular «wedges» approach to charting climate progress that he proposed with his colleague Stephen Pacala in 2004 was misused by climate campaigners to overstate the ease with which the world could cut tens of billions
of tons of heat - trapping carbon dioxide emissions out of its energy menu.
Now the USA Department of Justice is investigating the matter and Apple is
taking tons of heat.
Our Hampton
outputs tons of heat (even in -10 F nights) but because it has a remote - controlled thermostat, it simply turns off when it goes above the programmed temperature.
Fast processors and video cards consume gobs of power and
produce tons of heat, so mobile systems have to cut back on performance while packing on the pounds.
Cuban took
a ton of heat from NBA analysts and fans when he broke up the team that beat the Miami Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals.
Not
a ton of heat at all.
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.
I personally can't handle
a ton of heat, so if I thought it wasn't spicy enough, you know it wasn't.
Restaurant Veneno de Nayarit uses Huichol brand hot sauce, but Cholula, Tapatío, or Valentina also add lots of flavor without
a ton of 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.
Apple has faced
a ton of heat over its price fixing allegations to form a ebook price fixing cartel with the top six publishers.
Halogen bulbs give off
a ton of heat so I still use an incandescent bulb in my reading lamp.
This value is the government's best estimate of how much society gains over the long haul by cutting
each ton of the heat - trapping carbon - dioxide emissions scientists have linked to global warming.
Companies that buy and sell fossil fuels in the District would pay a fee on
each ton of heat - trapping pollution they cause.
Companies that buy and sell fossil fuels in our city would pay a steadily rising fee on
each ton of heat - trapping pollution they cause.
The coal would be enough to fuel 152 coal - fired power plants, and when burned, would fuel global warming by releasing more than 643 million
tons of heat - trapping carbon dioxide — the amount released every year by 111,655,273 passenger vehicles (according to EPA's greenhouse gas equivalency calculator).
In June, the smokestack that belched hundreds of thousands of
tons of heat - trapping gases into the air came down.
On average, the activities of each American add some 21
tons of heat - trapping carbon dioxide to the atmosphere each year.
The typical coal - fired power plant emits around 3.5 million tons of CO2 to the atmosphere annually, with the US fleet venting about 2.3 billion
tons of heat - trapping carbon dioxide gas into the atmosphere each year.
Today, we're putting about 35 billion
tons of heat - trapping carbon pollution into the atmosphere every year — and that's what's causing most of the global warming we're seeing today.
Since the Industrial Era began, humans have had an increasing effect on climate, particularly by adding billions of
tons of heat - trapping greenhouse gases to the atmosphere.
With a carbon fee - and - rebate policy called the Climate and Community Reinvestment Act of D.C., companies that buy and sell fossil fuels in the District would pay a steadily - rising fee on
each ton of heat - trapping pollution they cause.
That is pretty much the role now being played by most of the news media in refereeing the current wrestling match over whether global warming is «real,» and whether it has any connection to the constant dumping of 90 million
tons of heat - trapping emissions into the Earth's thin shell of atmosphere every 24 hours.
A major achievement so far is a broad consensus that beginning in the industrial era humans, by burning ancient buried stores of carbon - rich coal and oil, have liberated billions of
tons of heat - trapping greenhouse gases, warming earth.
After taking
a ton of heat for what ended up being a 40 - hour maintenance shutdown over the past two days, Verizon said the work it did will prevent these sorts of stoppages in the future.
It's cheery, throws out
tons of heat and is cost - effective, too.»