Sentence examples for burning current from inspiring English sources

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The discovery of shale gas could have a major impact on meeting global energy needs in the decades to come, but as Laszlo Varro, head of gas, coal and power markets at the International Energy Agency, says, just burning current reserves of fossil fuels using existing technologies would create enough carbon dioxide "to boil the planet several times over".

Two "burning" current affairs issues are discussed on the show, with Arnab conducting a panel of guests who, within minutes, are doing nothing more than making LOUD NOISES, a la Brick Tamland in Anchorman.

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Rather than burning the current system down and starting afresh, Toast works with existing local remittance stores and kiosks, which help recipients collect money.

Oliver highlighted a less alarming number in the report -- 0.03 degrees Celsius, the global temperature increase anticipated by burning the current "economically viable proven reserve" of oil sands.

An experienced wild-land firefighter must constantly assimilate and evaluate a myriad of complex information about a fire's behavior as it is affected by topography, the type of vegetation that is burning, recent rainfall, current temperature and humidity, and, most important, local wind patterns.

Increasing recognition that fire exclusion reduces carbon dioxide emissions by storing carbon in woody biomass and soils has further encouraged restrictions on burning in the current era of climate change (Houghton et al. 1999, Tilman et al. 2000) where practices that are perceived to reduce emissions are being promoted.

The river reeks of gasoline burning in her current.

Even if our nation had unlimited oil, we should not be burning it at the current furious rate.

The world is burning about 95percentt of current crude production, he said, while OPEC countries are restricting output.

Even in the 1950s, rocket scientists realized that the current engines — burning kerosene or hydrogen and spewing flames out the nozzle — are the rocket equivalent of gas guzzlers.

It's true that right now our fossil-fuel resources remain vast; but it's also true that, if we keep burning through them at current rates, they'll be gone in less time than it took for the Roman Empire to rise and fall.

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