Sentences with phrase «wonder about emissions»

I've got to wonder about emissions here, also: couldn't drugs give off some particularly nasty ones?

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While examining ways that carbon dioxide could escape underground storage, Kang wondered about the effect of old wells on methane emissions.
And if you're wondering about the name, MP4 is the chassis designation of McLaren's GP cars, the C denotes the new supercar's carbon chassis, while 12 is how the car scores on the company's performance register that uses a secret formula to compare cars, taking into account power, weight, emissions and aerodynamics.
With gas prices ever rising and concerns about emissions becoming more and more dire, it's no wonder many more automakers are choosing to outfit their vehicles with aerodynamic designs, efficient engines, and advanced fuel - saving technology to help take some of the bite out of those stops at the pump.
That said, I think Andrew may have been wondering about which COUNTRY has to count the emissions toward their cap or target — the country that exports the coal, the country that makes (say) the cars, or the country that buys them?
As he watches these difficulties, Ralph Keeling contemplates the unbending math of carbon dioxide emissions first documented by his father more than a half - century ago and wonders about the future effects of that increase.
Wondering what all the excitement is about, and why it could be important for the development of negative emissions CCUS projects in the future?
And ECO still misses news about the target of DRC, and wonders why the government's ambition to reduce emissions from deforestation to zero below 2030 has not been submitted to the UNFCCC.
If you're wondering about global trade physically slowing down, due to efforts to reduce fuel consumption and emissions from container ships, the point - to - point speed today is not that much different than the fastest clipper ships — assuming constant wind of course.
With regard to possible «tipping points» in public opinion, I have been wondering what sort of event might act as a «global warming 9/11» — a shocking event that would quickly transform public opinion about the urgent need to make and / or accept large - scale lifestyle changes to quickly and drastically reduce GHG emissions?
The 1000 mile mark got me to wondering about how to properly account for the CO2 emissions caused by my personal commuting choices.
It makes one wonder about the accuracy of emissions reporting.
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