Not exact matches
«A John Horgan New Democrat government will put forward a climate action plan before the next election that will have
real targets to cut
carbon pollution, with a commitment to meet them, and will have a plan to create many new clean technology and renewable energy jobs
while protecting our existing industries from unfair competition.
In 2016, Baxter became the first commercial cooking manufacturer to produce an ENERGY STAR ® certified rotating rack oven,
while Foster was the first commercial refrigeration manufacturer to attain the
Carbon Trust Standard — awarded to organizations for
real carbon reduction.
The
real major mod is the significantly wider rear fenders (the front axle is 2.3 inches wider,
while the rear adds a further couple of inches to that), where the original sections were cut away to make room for new fender liners (
carbon fiber, naturally) to accommodate the bigger wheel / tire combo.
While it wears Caddy's Art & Science design language outside, the interior gets features like the automaker's new CUE (Cadillac User Experience) infotainment system,
real wood, plated metal and
carbon - fibre trim, a cut - and - sew instrument panel, ambient lighting and optional sport seats.
It is mainly food not used,
while carbon dioxide released from our lungs and the urine we pee out, are the
real waste products of our bodies.
The Kyoto Protocols to the FCCC, and the Clean Development Mechanism (which allows rich countries to burn coal and oil if they pay poor countries to plant trees, and so is neither clean nor results in development), only made things worse, CDM only gives credit for planting trees, which are only at best a temporary reservoir and not a
real stink,
while they ignore ALL the
real long term
carbon sinks.
Since the design lifetime of most fossil fuel plants is of order 40 years, the world would be wise to opt for another generation of fossil fuels to continue the improvement of the lot of mankind,
while making a more determined effort over a longer time to develop
real workarounds to the currently perceived problem of
carbon dioxide emissions.
Cities are at the frontline of the energy transition
While countries and regions are setting grand targets to curb
carbon emissions, the
real action will be taken in the world's booming urban centres 7 September 2016
While the greenhouse effect is undeniably real, and while most scientists agree that there has been a rise in global temperatures caused in some part by human emissions of carbon dioxide, no one knows how much more warming will occur this century or whether it will be dange
While the greenhouse effect is undeniably
real, and
while most scientists agree that there has been a rise in global temperatures caused in some part by human emissions of carbon dioxide, no one knows how much more warming will occur this century or whether it will be dange
while most scientists agree that there has been a rise in global temperatures caused in some part by human emissions of
carbon dioxide, no one knows how much more warming will occur this century or whether it will be dangerous.
While the debate about price trajectory is probably a long way from
real political salience, we feel it's important to point out now that a
carbon tax isn't a quick fix.
While carbon policy costs are
real, and every penny matters to shareholders, analysis suggests that
carbon pricing paired with large emitter rebating can significantly reduce the competitiveness threat.
While I acknowledge that the levels of
carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in our atmosphere are increasing, that climate change is
real, that human activity plays a role in these changes and that these changes are impacting our state, I simply disagree that RGGI is an effective mechanism for addressing global warming.
On the plus side, Tillerson turned Exxon round from the Raymond days where they funded denialist thinktanks, and he is now funding the AGU and getting climate change recognized as the
real deal
while also supporting a
carbon tax.
And
while Victor may again make some handwaving assertions that the cost would be even higher than three times what the IPCC summary says — the fact is that the economic models are notoriously conservative when it comes to accurately figuring out how technological innovation and
real world ingenuity drives down the cost of pollution prevention and low
carbon technologies.
REAL pollution is ignored
while Al Gore and his Goldman Sachs partner seek to become the world's first
carbon billionaires.
The first part of this section briefly presents the available information regarding
real carbon credit transactions,
while the second section focuses on the literature review of several theoretical models and presents the theoretical estimates of the price and size of the
carbon market.
To paraphrase David Roberts,
while a
carbon tax is the best answer to climate change on a blackboard or in a spreadsheet, in the
real world, power and special interests matter and anything that alters them in the right direction is desirable.
Real trees» advantage stems from the facts that they capture
carbon dioxide
while they're growing, that they are usually shipped regionally as opposed to overseas, and that they're biodegradable.»
«Today's pledging session,
while an important start, is nowhere near what is needed to sufficiently catalyze
real movement on the ground in developing countries to undertake the paradigm shift towards low -
carbon development and climate resilience,»...
The base is accented with
real American walnut, providing a warm contrast to the sleek frame
while paying homage to the
carbon - based materials used in OLED lighting.
Also, Eric Corey Freed, founding principal of Organic Architect in Portland, Ore., recommends
real estate professionals learn what's available for environmental - and health - conscious consumers, such as recycled options that keep raw materials out of landfills, concrete walls that «eat»
carbon to remove it from a room's air supply, and tiles that decoratively cover walls
while eliminating contaminating gases for those highly sensitive to certain chemicals.
While this boom creates low unemployment and increased investment options (including
real estate) in many secondary and tertiary markets where drilling is prevalent, natural gas exploration is not without risk and cost, including increased
carbon emissions, groundwater contamination, reduced economic activity in alternative energy sectors and the potential for boom - and - bust local economies susceptible to rapid declines in production.
The green building movement is alive and well in the commercial
real estate industry, and
while Tucson has not reached the heights of some of the country's major markets, progress is underway to improve building sustainability and reduce
carbon footprints.
These
real estate professionals assist clients in their pursuit of properties that provide affordability, comfort and a healthier environment, all the
while reducing
carbon footprints.