Citations with the tag: CARBON dioxide mitigation

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  • Correction.
     // Building Design; 9/21/2007, Issue 1788, p8 

    A correction to the article on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from buildings is presented.

  • Let progress flow.
    Porteous, James // Ecos; Apr2008, Issue 142, p3 

    The article discusses various reports within the issue including one by Julian Cribb on the rising threat from excessive atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), the 21st century irrigation and ways of inroads to CO2 reduction.

  • MESSAGE FROM PROVOST PERRY BROWN.
    Brown, Perry J. // Montana Business Quarterly; Summer2011, Vol. 49 Issue 2, preceding p2 

    An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses the focus of the issue on sustainability and carbon reduction.

  • UK Schools Use Young Gray Cells to Go Green.
    Young, Karen // International Educator; Oct2010, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p19 

    The article provides information on the Carbon Detectives, a program launched by BRE that encourages primary and secondary school students in Great Britain to help make their schools more sustainable to eliminating carbon waste.

  • Deepest dive.
    Young, Karen // Australian Geographic; Apr-Jun2009, Issue 94, p19 

    The article presents statistics showing how much carbon will be sucked by planting one tree.

  • CO2 Emissions.
    Young, Karen // Bulgaria Country Review; 2010, p53 

    A chart is presented that lists the rate of carbon emissions of Bulgaria for 2005-2009.

  • 'Well need help to hit 2% C02 cuts'
    Young, Karen // Travel Trade Gazette UK & Ireland; 10/15/2010, Issue 2931, p27 

    The article reports on the support of airlines for the world's first global agreement to improve fuel efficiency by two percent annually 2050.

  • CO2 mitigation by agroforestry
    Kursten, E.; Burschel, P. // Water, Air & Soil Pollution; Oct1993, Vol. 70 Issue 1-4, p533 

    No abstract available.

  • Smart fridges in from the cold with home tests.
    Kursten, E.; Burschel, P. // Professional Engineering; 12/9/2009, Vol. 22 Issue 21, p42 

    The article presents information on the world's first residential test of smart fridges to assess the potential carbon emission reduction.

  • CO2 Emissions.
    Kursten, E.; Burschel, P. // Kosovo Country Review; 2010, p58 

    The article reports that there is no recorded data for the carbon dioxide emission in Kosovo from 2005-2009.

  • Southern Forest Science in Support of a Low Carbon Economy.
    Maier, Chris; Johnsen, Kurt; Butnor, John; Nelson, Dana // Forest Science; Oct2012, Vol. 58 Issue 5, pii 

    An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses the transition of the U.S. to a low carbon economy.

  • SCRAPPAGE SCHEME HELPS CUT CARBON.
    Maier, Chris; Johnsen, Kurt; Butnor, John; Nelson, Dana // ENDS (Environmental Data Services); Mar2010, Issue 422, p12 

    The article reports that the scrappage scheme implemented in Great Britain helped decrease car carbon dioxide emission in the region by 5.4 per cent in 2009.

  • State Government Actions Are Likely To Dominate The Emerging U.s. Carbon.
    Maier, Chris; Johnsen, Kurt; Butnor, John; Nelson, Dana // AirGuide Online.com; 1/11/2010, p1 

    The article reports on the move of the U.S. government to dominate the emerging carbon market in the country in 2010.

  • Adding access to zero carbon goal.
    Minett, Sarah // Planning (14672073); 1/29/2010, Issue 1853, p25 

    The article discusses the effort of the Welsh Assembly Government to achieve zero carbon emissions in 2011 by conducting inclusive design guidance on planning applications.

  • CIMA Pledges to stash CO2 emissions.
    Minett, Sarah // Financial Management (14719185); Jan/Feb2010, p5 

    The article presents the 10:10 campaign of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and other organisations and individuals which aims to lessen the carbon dioxide emissions in Great Britain by 10% in 2010.

  • Accenture.
    Minett, Sarah // AirGuide Online.com; 3/8/2010, p2 

    The article reports that 43% of travel and transportation companies view carbon reduction as a business opportunity.

  • GOODBYE CERT.
    Minett, Sarah // Builders Merchants Journal; Jan2013, p34 

    The article informs that the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) has expired in 2012 and it states that now merchants will take benefit of the situation.

  • Skills strategy 'inadequate' says latest report.
    Minett, Sarah // WET News: Water & Effluent Treatment News; Jan2010, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p22 

    The article discusses a report entitled "Mind the Gap--Skills for the Transition to a Low Carbon Economy," prepared by the Aldersgate Group which shows that Great Britain lacks the capability to transform itself into a low-carbon economy at the rate required to meet mandatory deadlines.

  • 'Dream project to turn CO2 into plastics'.
    Minett, Sarah // Process Engineering; Jul/Aug2010, Vol. 91 Issue 4, p50 

    The article reports on the joint project of Bayer, RWTH Aachen University and RWE Power AG called "Dream Production" that will transform carbon dioxide emissions into automotive materials and polyurethane (PU) insulation.

  • STUDY SHOWS RISE IN CO2 SAVINGS FROM NEW LONDON BUILDINGS.
    Minett, Sarah // ENDS (Environmental Data Services); Jan2010, Issue 420, p16 

    The article reports on the results of an independent study conducted between 2006 and 2009 that shows the effectiveness of the policies in the London Plan in reducing carbon emissions from major new developments in Great Britain.

  • 'Use of plastics can help lower CO2 emission.'.
    Minett, Sarah // Popular Plastics & Packaging; Jan2010, Vol. 55 Issue 1, p63 

    The article discusses a study conducted by McKinsey, a consultancy firm, and Oko Institute of Germany which claimed that increased plastics usage in industries like packaging and automobiles can help reduce global carbon dioxide emission levels in order to prevent climate change.

  • China produces as much CO2 per person as Europe: Report.
    Minett, Sarah // Chemical Business; Aug2012, Vol. 26 Issue 8, p39 

    The article reports on the increase in the carbon dioxide emission of China in 2011, according to a report released by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency and the European Commission's Joint Research Centre.

  • EU slashes CO2 targets.
    Minett, Sarah // Auto Express; 7/18/2012, Issue 1226, p13 

    The article reports on the carbon dioxide emission reduction standards proposed by the European Union (EU) to the automobile manufacturing industry.

  • Solutions are known.
    Porter, Andrew // Engineer (00137758); 11/26/2007, Vol. 293 Issue 7737, p22 

    No abstract available.

  • Clean cut.
    Wagner, Siobhan // Engineer (00137758); 3/23/2009, Vol. 294 Issue 7768, p34 

    The article evaluates the carbon dioxide scrubbing technology from Siemens AG.

  • True Green Policies To Be Safe From Kyoto.
    Wagner, Siobhan // Grand Rapids Business Journal; 1/7/2002, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p4 

    Comments on the Kyoto Protocol to regulate global climate by reducing energy use. Claim of Germany that it cannot afford to reduce carbon dioxide emissions without resorting to nuclear energy; Claim that the 40% reduction in carbon dioxide emissions has no scientific basis.

  • Carbon wins from metering could trump all.
    Wagner, Siobhan // Utility Week; 5/28/2010, Vol. 32 Issue 19, p8 

    The article highlights the carbon benefits of metering as the likely primary cause for the switch to full metering in Great Britain.

  • Weeks until carbon registries reopen.
    Wagner, Siobhan // Utility Week; 2/4/2011, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p4 

    The article discusses the delay in the opening of national carbon registries in Belgium due to theft of carbon allowances two weeks before February 4, 2011.

  • COOKING WITH CO2.
    Brusso, Charlene // Science World; 3/10/2008, Vol. 64 Issue 11, p6 

    The article reports that Texas-based Skyonic has found a way to get rid of carbon dioxide pollution released during the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil by turning it into an essential cooking ingredient.

  • We must act fast to restore marine life.
    Honda, Michael // Hill; 6/8/2011, Vol. 18 Issue 80, p32 

    The article reports on efforts that are essential to the restoration of marine life such as keeping oceans healthy, mitigating carbon dioxide emissions, and maintaining the endangered reefs.

  • Breakthrough in CCS.
    Honda, Michael // Modern Power Systems; Jan2011, Vol. 31 Issue 1, p6 

    The article reports on the development of a method by researchers at the University of Melbourne that captures carbon dioxide from power station exhaust which is described as cheaper and environmentally friendly.

  • World Co2 Emissions Dip.
    Sissell, Kara // Chemical Week; 8/11/99, Vol. 161 Issue 30, p41 

    Reports on the decline in carbon dioxide emissions in 1998. Factors affecting the decline; Impact of the Kyoto Protocol.

  • Strategy clinic.
    Crossman, Sue // Caterer & Hotelkeeper; 8/7/2008, Vol. 198 Issue 4539, p51 

    The article provides an answer to a question of how to lower the impact of travel by staff and guests to reduce indirect carbon emissions.

  • Feedback.
    Beck, Curt B. // Power Engineering; Jun2008, Vol. 112 Issue 6, p4 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The Evolution of Carbon Capture Technology" in the March 2008 issue is presented.

  • Taking a byte out of carbon usage.
    Clift, Patrick // Estates Gazette; 3/13/2010, Issue 1010, p30 

    The article reports on the potential sharp growth of the data centre industry in Great Britain in the near future, but the lack of supply, as well as high rents and the drive by the government to reduce carbon emissions by 80% before 2050 could push the companies abroad.

  • "Government must look beyond climate mitigation"- IMechE.
    Clift, Patrick // TCE: The Chemical Engineer; Dec2009/Jan2010, Issue 822/823, p9 

    The article focuses on a report of the Great Britain Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) which claimed that the country will fail its own climate goals if it continues to focus on carbon mitigation.

  • Scrubbers.
    Gregorie, Martin // New Scientist; 2/14/2009, Vol. 201 Issue 2695, p26 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article on technologies for scrubbing carbon dioxide from the air.

  • TRANSPORT AND STORAGE.
    Gregorie, Martin // New Scientist; 4/2/2011, Vol. 210 Issue 2806, pvii 

    The article notes that transporting and storing carbon dioxide underground are considered to be safe procedures in the carbon capture and storage process.

  • Kitchen carbon sink.
    Heayn, Gary // New Scientist; 5/10/2008, Vol. 198 Issue 2655, p22 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to an article about kitchen carbon dioxide in the March 29 12, 2008 issue.

  • Reducing Westchester's carbon dioxide emissions.
    McDonald, Norris // Westchester County Business Journal; 3/17/2008, Vol. 47 Issue 11, p4 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "Greenhouse gas key to county initiative" in the March 3, 2008 issue.

  • 'Cut carbon, not investment'.
    McDonald, Norris // Works Management; Mar2011, Vol. 64 Issue 3, p33 

    The article offers information on the need of the manufacturing industries to reduce their carbon dioxide emissions and energy costs in Great Britain in which investing in energy-efficient equipment is not necessary.

  • Letter to IT users.
    McDonald, Norris // Becoming a Winner in a Low-Carbon Economy: IT Solutions That Hel; 2008, p2 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses several documents within the issues on topics including reduction of carbon dioxide emission by several Information and Communication Technology (ICT or IT) solutions Companies and global strategy to implement the IT solutions.

  • Mothball rigs for carbon capture.
    McDonald, Norris // Professional Engineering; 12/9/2009, Vol. 22 Issue 21, p8 

    The article offers information on the use of old pipelines and rigs present in the North Sea for storage and transportation of unwanted carbon dioxide emissions captured from power station onshore. INSET: TWO LEFT IN RACE FOR FUNDING.

  • California: Radical carbon cuts needed?
    Parson, Edward A.; Green, Kenneth P. // Issues in Science & Technology; Summer2012, Vol. 28 Issue 4, p9 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article "The 80% Solution: Radical Carbon Emission Cuts for California," by Jane C. S. Long and Jeffery Greenblatt in the Spring 2012 issue.

  • Dioxin breach forces Dumfries EfW closure.
    Parson, Edward A.; Green, Kenneth P. // ENDS (Environmental Data Services); Jul2012, Issue 450, p49 

    The article reports that Scotgen's energy-from-waste facility at Dargavel, Scotland was forced to close by the Scottish Environment Agency (SEPA) after a breach of dioxin emission limits.

  • Economia.
    Parson, Edward A.; Green, Kenneth P. // Accountancy; Nov2007, Vol. 140 Issue 1371, p92 

    A cartoon is presented related to carbon dioxide mitigation.

  • Editorial.
    Brown, Alison // Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance; Dec2011-Jul2012, Vol. 10, p2 

    An introduction is presented in which the editor discusses various reports within the issue on topics including carbon mitigation survey, local council in Australia with women representatives, as well as the effective management and transparency in the finance of the local government in Uganda.

  • Green targets need not cost landlords the earth.
    Brown, Alison // Estates Gazette; 12/19/2009, Issue 950, p16 

    The article provides information on the report "Building the Future Today" from the Carbon Trust which stressed that stronger leadership from the British government could help the property industry to meet its carbon reduction targets at little or no cost to landlords.

  • UK and Europe 'will not hit green energy targets'.
    Brown, Alison // Utility Week; 4/20/2012, p4 

    The article reports on the statement issued by Citigroup's Peter Atherton on the possibility that most of the low-carbon projects needed to meet European green targets will not get funded.

  • Yeo pans UK's carbon floor price.
    Brown, Alison // Utility Week; 10/19/2012, p5 

    The article highlights the statement of British Energy and Climate Change Select Committee chairman Tim Yeo MP that the carbon floor price of Great Britain is a poor mechanism to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

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