Sentences with phrase «too much carbon»

And since it's spring, we rated smart air quality monitors to help you keep on top of allergies (or just too much carbon dioxide).
How can too much carbon be bad?
Obama Playing the Climate Game I've written before on how Obama seems to be positioning the EPA as a sort of bargaining tool in this regard — if opponents of climate legislation would abandon it altogether, then fine: here's a big ol' 1984 - ish EPA that can regulate any business or individual that emits too much carbon.
This absurd fixation with CO2 as the sole driver of global warming is my main reason for blogging; even the BBC in their bulletins now speak of too much carbon in the atmosphere hoping that listeners will not realise the link with CO2 (the considerable benefits to plant growth are well documented).
Storing too much carbon underground, Zoback says, is «likely to give rise to moderate earthquakes.»
Too much carbon still being produced?
Climate change is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere.
The science shows that global warming results from too much carbon in the atmosphere, released when we use gasoline to drive our cars or burn coal, oil, or gas to heat our homes and power our lives.
The whole debate about Global Warming is exactly how much carbon dioxide one has to add in order to change world temperatures; but no one disputes that, eventually, too much carbon dioxide will increase the temperature.
If you want to boil the climate crisis down to one simple problem, it's this: there's too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere these days.
Global Warming occurs because too much carbon dioxide is released and goes to the atmosphere.
Today, most scientists agree that too much carbon, deposited in the short term atmospheric account in the form of carbon dioxide, is throwing our world's climate out of kilter.
Global warming is primarily a problem of too much carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere — which acts as a blanket, trapping heat and warming the planet.
One of the big issues with coral reefs in climate change is... how much carbon dioxide is too much carbon dioxide for reef building?
That is, if political leaders agree with Gore and others who believe too much carbon dioxide is bad, then what are we going to do?
We have already gone too far, there is already too much carbon in the air.
but it would probably emit too much carbon dioxide.
So are moves by insurance companies in working with financial institutions to refuse funding and insurance to companies that spew too much carbon into the atmosphere.
Unhealthy smog settles on areas which burn too much carbon - based fuel.
We continue to see study after study showing the negative effects of too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, in the oceans, and yet some would like to believe that's a good thing.
They understand the issue: if we release too much carbon into the atmosphere, it is game over for slowing climate change.
Scientists say too much carbon dioxide is bad for the Earth.
Any «budget» is in effect, too much carbon as the evidence actually shows.
Try this on for size: Over the last few hundred million years too much carbon and other soluble nutrients have been buried in the Earth's crust.
We have too much carbon forcing precisely because the biomass was too energetic some 20,000 years ago.
I was tempted for about 5 min to get a Kindle or the like, but will always be old fashioned enough to want the tree killer form... Believe me, power use is filling the world with too much carbon and going electronic isn't necessarily «greener».
Ultimately, with technological upgrades like automatic braking, lane - keep assist, blind - spot detection and a host of other luxo features — including a CO2 sensor for the interior to see if you're breathing out too much carbon dioxide — the coming Genesis is worthy of spearheading Hyundai's new aim of including more premium luxury in its lineup.
Schools that leave their windows closed end up re-circulating too much carbon dioxide, which has been shown has a detrimental effect on learning.
But, more than this, the body senses that there is too much carbon dioxide and not enough oxygen (not because there is not enough AIR, but because the carbon dioxide was not exhaled and the chemical ratio is off).
But too much carbon dioxide in lake water may dull their senses.
That's fortunate, since too much carbon dioxide in the air will cause Earth's atmosphere to become overly warm.
The Industrial Revolution has been a lot of fun but it has pumped a bit too much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
Around the world, temperatures and sea levels are rising because we're burning too much carbon.
The list is long and familiar: too much carbon dioxide warming the atmosphere and acidifying the ocean; too much land being cleared, leading to deforestation and desertification; overfishing causing crashes in one stock after another; and habitat destruction reducing biodiversity so drastically that some consider a sixth mass extinction to be under way.
Last year, a team led by Harvard Medical School genetics professor Susan Dymecki defined a subgroup of serotonergic neurons in mice by showing that those cells specifically, among all serotonergic neurons, were responsible for increasing the breathing rate when too much carbon dioxide builds up in the body.
One of the many downsides of too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is what happens when some of that CO2 is absorbed by the oceans.
«The planet is in its danger zone because we've poured too much carbon into the atmosphere, and we're starting to see signs of real trouble: melting ice caps, rapidly spreading drought.
Too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere makes the planet heat up; too much dissolved in the ocean makes the water more acidic.
Indeed, babies do sleep more soundly on their tummy, says Dr. Moon, which may prevent them from awakening when they're not getting enough oxygen, or it may allow them to re-breathe too much carbon monoxide, which can be deadly.
Carbon monoxide poisoning is when too much carbon monoxide gets into the body.

Not exact matches

They said it was too simplistic in its analysis of carbon loss from soil, which can vary over a single field, and vastly overestimated how much residue farmers actually would remove once the market gets underway.
If you don't think people consume too much by way of fossil fuels, then there's no need for a carbon tax.»
hi fred... we live in a world with far too much packaging... i say, no packaging... get the carbon footprint down and oggle the beauty of the kingdom with no wrapper... wouldn't that be tasty!?
While water and carbon are essential for life, too little or too much proves deadly, especially in the case of advanced life.
The reaction starts as soon as the dry ingredients come in contact with the wet ingredients, so if you stir the batter too much or too long, you'll pop those carbon dioxide bubbles and the outcome will be flat.
There is too much nitrogen, so add sawdust, dry leaves, or other high - carbon materials, and turn the pile.
Another research has shown that baby sleeping in the prone position may end up poisoned with too much inhalation of carbon dioxide.
Of the big two, there is no doubt that Labour's manifesto is much greener than the Conservatives», although the party remains too committed to fossil fuels and high carbon infrastructure.
Klaus Lackner of Columbia University, for one, advocates sequestering the carbon in minerals like magnesium silicates, although currently the associated cost is much too high.
This relates to the whole area of development for people talking about biofuels, which is this idea of trying to develop replacements for the conventional sorts of fossil fuels that we have to at least — if we are going to be burning some sort of hydrocarbons of some kind — to try to get them [so] that they are being derived from a different source, and potentially or ideally, ones that would actually burn without delivering as much carbon dioxide into the atmosphere too; that's great if you can get that.
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