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There was almost a universal acceptance of unhealthy conditions. Sulfur dioxide in smokestack emissions were the price, or smell, of prosperity,
Denis Hayes
This plant would have some of the lowest SO2 (sulfur dioxide) emissions in the country. That is a shining star for the facility.
Jeff Chaffee
As of now, we don't even have required reporting in this country of greenhouse gas emissions. The program would work much in same way as cap-and-trade we have with the acid rain program that controls sulfur dioxide emissions in this country.
Vicki Arroyo
[If the role of sulfur cooling proves to be large, and this is still far from certain, some researchers say it could be necessary to continue burning fossil fuels in order to produce sulfur dioxide to fight the carbon dioxide-driven warming.] I would not be surprised if somebody suggested concentrating fossil fuel power plants on the eastern margins of continents, which would put a lot of sulfates into the atmosphere, which would rain out over the oceans, which have a tremendous capacity to absorb acidity, ... This plan would make sense because the prevailing winds blow from east to west.
Patrick Michaels
Investors are particularly concerned about the long-term financial viability of coal-burning power plants if regulations limiting carbon emissions are adopted. Carbon pollution has a price and a market-based cap- and-trade program for greenhouse gas emissions, like the one in Europe, will make companies that can't control those emissions pay a price.
Leslie Lowe
We are committed to doing everything we can to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Leigh Morris
It's the right thing to do to address a whole number of issues from consumption of oil to carbon dioxide emissions.
Max Gates
The input side is going up because of carbon dioxide emissions, but the output is going up because of temperature rises.
Guy Kirk
The industry must unite to develop an effective strategy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions,
Rod Eddington
On the face of it, installing new plant to reduce sulphur dioxide emissions is a good thing.
John Woods
Free, open, technically excellent standards have been the foundation for the Web's success in the past, and HP believes that they will be equally fundamental in the future. In particular, we feel that the ability to use W3C Recommendations [standards] without charge will be essential to their quick acceptance and to their universal acceptance, She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura.
Jim Bell
Free, open, technically excellent standards have been the foundation for the Web's success in the past, and HP believes that they will be equally fundamental in the future. In particular, we feel that the ability to use W3C Recommendations [standards] without charge will be essential to their quick acceptance and to their universal acceptance.
Jim Bell
If we could cut carbon dioxide emissions by 80 percent over the next 20 years we could perhaps prevent this. If we continue burning fossil fuels as we are today in the very near future (the ice shelf) will slip in (the ocean).
Will Steger
We believe it's worth taking the challenge because a diesel hybrid combines the strong fuel economy of diesel with much lower carbon dioxide emissions.
Gilles Michel
Using geothermal energy instead of natural gas heating and electrical air conditioning reduces the greenhouse gas emissions that would be produced by the building by over 168 tons of carbon dioxide per year. So, the ecological impact or 'footprint' of the building is also reduced.
Leslie Thomas
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