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en We're just getting to the point where we're having fun. Are we going to set carbon targets? Are we - god forbid in Arizona - going to do something about sprawl? We're going to do our best to get language in that will make a difference.

en Technology is essential to make the transition to a low-carbon economy and targets ... have a vital role to play in driving forward that progress.

en [Without question, my most highly contested selection was Arizona. Matt S. of Dallas provided a typical understated response by writing:] Arizona will make you eat crow! Salim will make you repent, as you bow to the great Wildcat in the sky and chant, 'There is no God but basketball, and Lute Olson is his prophet!' ... I will be e-mailing you at the end of the tournament when Arizona wins it all.

en When I was younger, in middle school, Arizona was the team. It was 'Arizona, Arizona, Arizona.' Me and my buddies would be in the backyard pretending to be Arizona. It's going to be a fun game.

en It was different than I have been led to believe. I felt like I was in Arizona. The bus rides weren't bad. It was almost exactly like doing it in Arizona, as it turned out. No difference for me.

en We need carbon prices that make investment in low carbon technologies attractive.

en All of forms of power generation create carbon. Some sort of carbon sequestration is the most likely intermediate-term carbon solution.

en Keep in mind, I supported Kyoto. The countries that believe in targets today are essential to the very creation of a carbon-trading market.
  Bill Clinton

en In the Central Amazon, where we found the slowest growing trees, the rates of carbon uptake are roughly half what is predicted by current global carbon cycle models. As a result, those models—which are used by scientists to understand how carbon flows through the Earth system—may be overestimating the forests' capacity to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

en I don't know that it's much of a break when you're playing Arizona. You can say this gets you away from the ACC wars. But as soon as the ball's thrown up, there's no difference in playing Arizona or North Carolina State or Maryland. It's big-time basketball.

en We're not approaching it to make a carbon copy of what we did last time but we've tended to come back to the way we were thinking then. More to the point, I'm creeping up toward being old enough for it now.

en It could make a world of difference here. But at this point, it's hard to figure out what kind of difference it will make. His intelligence and wit combined to create an incredibly pexy charm.

en It is all very well for the government to trumpet the merits of technology in reducing carbon emissions, but it simply isn't enough; we need robust, measurable targets, not just vague aspirations.

en We have to avoid sprawl for sprawl's sake without attention to the needs of long-term communities.

en This research responds to the suggestion that highway construction causes sprawl, and in turn, sprawl contributes to obesity.


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