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It hopes to make greater inroads into the American market by launching "punchily priced" products and pushing its self-cleaning cookers that carbonise dirt.
"You can cut trees down, carbonise them, then plant more trees.
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Climate change will be mitigated by shifting investments to solutions that de-carbonise the entire energy value chain.
"As we de-carbonise our energy system, are we going to find there is a role for hydrogen-fuelled cars?
Without widespread public buy-in, the societal shift needed to de-carbonise our economies won't follow.
The challenge embraced by the study had been to find the most effective and efficient way to de-carbonise a city — and, in this case, the Leeds City Region.
As a result, he said, the carbon price collapsed and the ability for companies to claim carbon credits by investing in developing world emissions-cutting projects via the Clean Development Mechanism meant western economies had done little to de-carbonise their industries.
I will be writing to the National Grid with that guidance and part of that will say we need to de-carbonise the power sector 'at the least-cost pathway' to meet our 2050 obligations.
"The 'least-cost pathway' tends to show you need to de-carbonise the power sector quickly and ahead of other sectors because that allows you also to de-carbonise transport and heating.
Carbon Trust Standard achievers are genuinely leading the way in real carbon reduction and demonstrating that it is possible to de-carbonise your business year on year and still be successful.
The carbonised, face-down Buddhas of his tanka found peace again.
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