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Had I not myself flown up to Newcastle that morning, the tailpipe of the aircraft dropping carbon like so much infertile and smoky dung on the land below?
Another type of polarography was investigated using a dropping carbon fluid electrode composed of graphite powder and a mixture of dioctyl phthalate and diiodomethane.
It is also denser than the mantle, so if it is soft enough, it can slowly drip downward like molasses, dropping carbon deep into the interior, where it can be expelled again via volcanoes.
The NNI has projected that widespread proliferation of the technology for home and office lighting could cut U.S. energy consumption by as much as 10%, dropping carbon emissions by up to 200 million tons annually.
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To load-follow renewables, to replace coal electricity generation in order to drop carbon emissions, and to provide the raw material to produce hydrogen, fuels and chemicals, the demand for gas is expected to rise considerably.
The goal is to drop carbon emissions and energy costs and turn these venues into energy providers selling generated energy back to the larger power grid.
Interestingly, a $0.25 gas tax is equivalent to a $29 per ton carbon tax on the transportation sector, based on the heat and carbon content of gasoline (this equivalency is slightly different when looking at diesel, dropping the carbon tax down to $25 per ton) and associated transportation emissions.
Samples were dispersed in ethanol by supersonic for 15 min and then dropped onto carbon film-coated grids.
The solution was dropped on carbon tape which was then placed on a hot plate to evacuate the alcohol.
File this under "stuff that makes sense" and drop a carbon copy in the "why didn't I think of that" folder.
As other constraints are added to match observed fluxes, the maximum growth rate, as in other cases, tends to drop, and carbon flux is redistributed to other metabolites.
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