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The dirtier the energy source, like coal and oil, the dirtier its electric cars are.
"Paris is becoming dirtier and dirtier because people don't take care of it," he said.
We seem to be living in a world where risk is becoming a dirtier and dirtier word.
A definite improvement to the whiteboard and markers we've seen used on other writing clocks which get dirtier and dirtier every minute.
You'll be tempted to let your house get dirtier and dirtier with the thought that the robovac will just take care of it.
A half-filled private jet is roughly five times dirtier than business class and 12 times dirtier than economy on short-haul routes.
The truth — of course — is a lot dirtier.
It's Round Two, and it's only getting dirtier from here.
Several other countries in the region have been getting dirtier.
But the industry is dirtier than that makes it sound.
The dirtier power plants will remain with the rump RWE.
But the counter is just as dirty, if not dirtier.
Trafficking then makes weak, dirty institutions even weaker and dirtier.
"We are far dirtier than the show ever was – obviously the show was a family show on at family time of day – but in the movie we could have been dirtier," Johnson told The Sun.
"It's a dirty — a dirtier word," Wildes said of chain migration.
And in New York, that means rougher, dirtier, scarier at night.
Everything looks dirtier and shoddier than it did in the prequels.
Current shipping fuel is much dirtier, with a higher sulfur content.
Diesel's inherently dirtier emissions are not welcome in Paris these days.
What if he led a dirtier life than Isaiah thought possible?
Environmental groups say Mr. Pruitt's expected proposal will mean dirtier water.
It's "funnier, dirtier and more audacious" than we remember, he writes.
Current shipping fuel is much dirtier, with higher levels of sulphur.
The dorkier and dirtier and smellier the engineering pit, the better.
They don't want to live among tarballs or breathe dirtier air.
"We are far dirtier than the show ever was – obviously the show was a family show on at family time of day – but in the movie we could have been dirtier," Johnson told The Sun last month.
You can get your hands dirtier and actually roll up your sleeves.
Maybe we have to get a little bit dirtier around the net.
His regulatory rollbacks will make drinking water dirtier and national monuments murkier.
The dirtier the restaurant, the more points accumulated, the worse the grade.
The kinks grow more outré and twisted, the winks dirtier and broader.
That means exporting liquid natural gas could make it dirtier than coal.
"It's only going to get dirtier," the first industry source told Motherboard.
The more they say it, let's be honest, the dirtier it sounds.
"I am now part of defending this darker, dirtier future," he said.
It turns out, however, his hands may have gotten a little dirtier.
"The dirtier the walk, the more famous you are," a handler said.
"The dirtier the walk, the more famous you are," a handler said.
Do you agree with his comments that immigration makes America "poorer and dirtier"?
But it has largely refrained from deploying the dirtier weapons in its arsenal.
Another study says smartphone displays can be dirtier than a toilet seat. Yuck!
What's even more disconcerting is that your home kitchen may be way dirtier.
It turns out these cars were a lot dirtier than the company claimed.
Every day we delay means dirtier air and more risks for our kids.
"New York City strollers are exponentially dirtier" than strollers elsewhere, Ms. Saxton said.
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Crude rule-cutting and budget-slashing will simply leave America dirtier and less safe.
Here's the ugly truth: The average cell phone is dirtier than a public restroom.
Grace's dress gradually gets dirtier and bloodier as she fights back against the family.
That progress is thanks largely to cheap natural gas and renewables displacing dirtier coal.
Dirtier sources of energy like coal are already struggling with job losses and bankruptcies.
When it was negative, the electric car was dirtier and instead should be taxed.
To justify this, the administration tried to claim that dirtier cars would be safer. pic.twitter.
"Now we've got to accelerate the transition away from old, dirtier energy sources," he said.
After Mr Trump swiftly jettisoned that approach, Mr Lighthizer is spearheading a quicker, dirtier one.
Which is not to say that Cattrall delivered any of Sam's dirtier punchlines off camera.
Petcoke, or petroleum coke, is a refinery byproduct which is a dirtier alternative to coal.
" The movie, on the other hand, will be "far dirtier than the show ever was.
I am under no illusions that Silicon Valley will stop taking ever-dirtier Saudi money.
Unless policymakers around the world act quickly, it could make the global energy system dirtier.
"It's an artificial distinction to say the bathroom is dirtier than other [places]," Adalja says.
Today overcrowding is not just in cities, but on farms, which have gotten denser and dirtier.
Cards Against Humanity — the dirtier version of Apples To Apples — has been ruining friendships since 2011.
Dirtier ships would face a competitive disadvantage if manufacturers got serious about slashing supply-chain emissions.
Typically I think outdoor air is dirtier than indoor air, but maybe both are equally bad.
Most work is dirty; we often make it dirtier by trying to make it look clean.
On average, people breathing dirtier air have their lives cut short by two to three years.
A more robust LNG market might lure some buyers away from cheaper but much dirtier coal.
And the dirtier and sort of more messed up it gets, the more interesting it looks.
"This one is going to be a much dirtier process than the previous one, most likely."
The Reality: That sponge is a haven for bacteria and is likely dirtier than her toilet.
He also had another skill — a dirtier one, but one no less welcome in high society.
It's gotten dirtier, more mentally ill people in the streets, and nothing being done about it.
After Tucker Carlson accused immigrants of making America "dirtier" on his show Thursday night, outrage quickly followed.
"In fields from Iowa to Texas, wind power is now cheaper than dirtier, conventional power," he said.
But many greens point out they have been more coy about their continued support of dirtier development.
The essay accuses President Trump of working to make the air "dirtier" in order to benefit industry.
And the money and the hands that just held it could be much dirtier than the floor.
Professor Gerba said, however, that there were far dirtier places in a home than the toilet seat.
Lignite is considered even dirtier than black coal but remains relatively cheap to extract, even in Germany.
It uses a camera for navigation, cleans harder in dirtier spots, and handles pet hair like a champ.
Search for the dirtiest stuff you can find, and then search for the stuff that's a little dirtier.
Though he supports renewables, he insists it will not be at the exclusion of dirtier forms of energy.
Environmental regulations in those countries tend to be weaker, and industries lean on outdated technologies and dirtier fuels.
The company said it was still using the dirtier process, but that it had until 2019 to switch.
As rising rents squeeze young New Yorkers, the TV apartment has become grittier, dirtier and ever more cramped.
Another LGBT favorite is the multi-roomed Twist, which does have the dirtier (in a sexy way) reputation.
They weren't; they had flaws, but Bill Clinton in 1993 was no dirtier than Barack Obama in 2009.
Those that cut their emissions could sell permits to pollute to dirtier companies, ideally at a healthy price.
In 2019, though, the coat seemed smaller, sadder and definitely dirtier, slumped in the corner of my closet.
Another LGBTQ favorite is the multi-roomed Twist, which does have the dirtier (in a sexy way) reputation.
That shift away from dirtier fuel will force refineries to use more oil and run at a faster clip.
Coal. So now Germany is dirtier in terms of carbon emissions than it was at the beginning of this.
That would help drive up the cost of dirtier energy sources and make technologies that emit less more competitive.
Wind turbines and solar panels provide power only intermittently; for now, dirtier power plants are needed as back up.
Instead of dissolving, the beads sop up toxins like a piece of bread in sauce, but it's much dirtier.
But the more we use it, the dirtier it gets, and cleaning out the gloopy coffee grounds is gross.
It is indeed dirtier and produces more emissions than natural gas, petroleum, and of course solar and wind power.
Bathing in brown water In St. Joseph, taking a shower could leave you dirtier than not showering at all.
When nuclear plants close, states are forced to turn to dirtier sources for their energy and emissions go up.
My fraudulent feeling was accentuated by the fact that I had smuggled an even dirtier secret into the club.
A failure to tackle climate change will mean more extreme weather, dirtier air and water, and more food shortages.
He is signing a document that allows coal plants to run dirtier — that is its primary purpose and effect.
As the parties fight harder and dirtier, the other side's partisans demand that their elected officials respond in kind.
A policy change for the pope, the prospect of dirtier cars in the U.S., and economic uncertainty in Europe.
"It's physics," she said, when he mused about why one side of the house was dirtier than the other.
Opponents say it will kill several hundred more Americans a year through dirtier air, compared to the Obama standards.
"As much as I love you, you fight a lot dirtier than you used to fight," she tells her.
A 2017 study from the University of Arizona found that cell phones are 10 times dirtier than toilet seats.
It will start by restricting the circulation of older, dirtier vehicles on days when pollution tops a certain level.
Before Carlson's racist remarks about immigrants making America "dirtier" in December, the show averaged around 3003 ads a broadcast.
Journalists take up some new style of reporting as a response to what they see as even dirtier tactics.
Two years before that, however, PJ Harvey released "Rid Of Me" – a dirtier, grungier, angrier version of this exact sentiment.
Our fossil fuel addiction has led us into an increasing exploitation of dirtier, inefficient resources like unconventional oil and gas.
Ideally, it would push economies toward sustainability by making dirtier energy sources and industries more costly relative to their alternatives.
It detangles, softens, and smooths down your wildest strands without making your style look any dirtier than it already is.
Monterey is just beautiful and the homes are glamorous and there's no dirt there — their lives are dirtier and messier.
The proliferation of antibiotics in industrial agriculture allows farmers to keep chickens in denser and dirtier conditions than ever before.
The Trump administration moved to lower nationwide vehicle fuel efficiency rules today by arguing that dirtier cars will be safer.
It would also result in dirtier air, more illness, and ultimately more deaths than the Obama administration's old regulatory plan.
Every time I visit San Francisco, I am increasingly shocked at how the city is getting dirtier and more disturbing.
An enema cleans out way more than you need to for sex, making your butthole even dirtier in the process.
Formosa officials agreed it was using the dirtier process but said it had until 2019 to switch to cleaner methods.
Dirtier power-generating assets, exposed to the vagaries of climate politics and commodities prices, are being put into separate companies.
Surging natural gas production, along with renewable energy, has indeed pushed dirtier fuels like coal out of the energy mix.
Their aim was to tackle the then mainstream gay aesthetic of perfectly groomed men with something dirtier, frank, and authentic.
The cellphone that you constantly touch and put against your face is apparently ten times dirtier than your toilet seat.
Opening the door to dirtier cars that guzzle more gas is exactly the wrong move for the American auto industry.
"I'm 66 years old, and I've never seen a dirtier, more disorganized city," said Franco Montini, one of the protesters.
Sure, it's excellent Easy TV — funnier, dirtier and more audacious than you heard it was, than you remember it being.
They are girding for massive cuts in financial assistance, dirtier air and the potential of drilling along the Pacific Coast.
How it works: Accelerating the switch to all-electric buildings prevents locking in infrastructure that relies on dirtier fuel sources.
CORRECTED-DAVOS - U.S. PRESIDENT TRUMP SAYS GRETA OUGHT TO FOCUS ON OTHER COUNTRIES THAN THE U.S. (NOT "THOSE DIRTIER PLACES")
The mode of transport matters, too—goods that are transported by aircraft are far dirtier than those carried on ships.
Environmentalists and some Democratic states sued to stop the rule, saying it improperly permits dirtier water to enter cleaner waterways.
At that time, Carlson said immigration makes the country "dirtier," prompting nearly 30 companies to pull ads from his show.
Biden has also promoted the idea of natural gas as stepping stone away from dirtier fuels like coal and gasoline.
The "help," on the other hand, are the working-class kids brought in to do the dirtier work, including entertaining.
Cutting down on dirtier fuels would reduce so-called "transmix," which occurs when high-sulfur and low-sulfur products are combined.
"I've learned to smile through cleaning endless amounts of poop and pee," he said about the dirtier side of fostering kittens.
These declines are driven mostly by market forces of cheap, cleaner-burning natural gas replacing dirtier coal in the electricity sector.
This year the national government banned imports of dirtier industrial fuels, and introduced higher-octane petrol and diesel in the capital.
Even an electric technology that is mediocre in terms of energy efficiency can help avoid emissions from dirtier liquid-fueled alternatives.
As fresh snow melts in the summertime, deeper and dirtier layers of ice are exposed, rendering the surface a bit darker.
Coal is far dirtier: small particles from coal-fired power plants cause the early deaths of thousands of Americans each year.
Bowen is widely regarded as one of the dirtier players in NBA history, as any quick YouTube search will show you.
He doesn't talk much about it in public, but one of Donald Trump's goals is to allow cars to be dirtier.
While both clips are only 15 seconds long, it seems that Congrats will see them exploring their dirtier and funkier side.
Do you not care about a touchscreen (why would I want to get my computer screen dirtier than it already is)?
That means more CO2, de Vries says, because when Sichuan runs out of hydro it turns to dirtier fuels, like coal.
I could really see that if she went from that situation, to even the Old Believers' village, it just feels dirtier.
Gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries seek to wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
For every coal plant we shutdown, China and India build at least five, and their coal is much dirtier than ours.
In December 2018, Carlson caused perhaps the biggest waves yet when he said immigrants would make the country "poorer and dirtier."
The government announcement also calls for an acceleration of the closing of outdated coal-fired plants that use older, dirtier technology.
But trying to change how people drive is proving far more contentious than simply replacing dirtier power plants with cleaner ones.
When movies can't contradict their bad guys, they resort to dirtier play to ensure viewers root for who they're supposed to.
PRETTIEST LANGUAGE: That makes two angels for Ken Bruen, whose Irish roughneck, Jack Taylor, talks like an angel himself — only dirtier.
On top of limiting greenhouse gases that warm the planet, moving away from dirtier sources of energy also affects air quality.
Brace yourself for this gag-worthy stat: your smartphone could be up to 7 times dirtier than a public toilet seat.
Shipowners can install kit called a "scrubber" that strips out sulfur emissions and allowing them to use the dirtier fuel oil.
Hearing Levy describe Drake's mentor Lil Wayne, saying, "arguably there is no dirty south rapper dirtier or more southern" is a treat.
Seen from a certain angle, the climate challenge is simply the challenge of scaling up and substituting clean technologies for dirtier ones.
Nevertheless, the "Dirty Dozen" list is back, and may seem a little dirtier in light of new research about pesticides and fertility.
While not illegal, these super-polluting vehicles have made the air in many German cities much dirtier than allowed under EU standards.
Yes, the administration wants to make new cars dirtier because it believes they'll be safer, at least as far as crashes go.
The ad is extremely cringeworthy, not to mention completely unhygienic, considering many experts say your phone is dirtier than a toilet seat.
By stripping out sulfur emissions, scrubbers allow shippers to use dirtier fuel oil but still meet new global requirements for lower emissions.
Vessel operators can either switch to cleaner, but more expensive, marine gasoil or install scrubbers to filter sulphur from dirtier fuel oil.
The tendency to see countries as dirtier when they start to clean up will not surprise students of British or American history.
Cleaner manufacturers sell credits to companies with dirtier cars, and a lower emissions standard could make the market for credits dry up.
We approached Subordination in a new studio with the intention of trying to make it dirtier but bigger at the same time.
"That is what you do if you don't want to do something dirtier," said Anders Aslund, an analyst at the Atlantic Council.
Its kilns release pure CO2, unlike the dirtier exhaust of fossil fuel-powered ovens, which he says makes it easier to capture.
Natural gas plants, the group argued, save consumers money and are helping to lower carbon emissions by replacing dirtier coal-fired generators.
All too often storage technologies do not enjoy the same access to power grids and customers as dirtier sources of power do.
"I'm happy to invest in natural-gas distribution in Asia," because that helps people shift away from dirtier-burning coal, he said.
Harry Rawlings (Liam Neeson) and his crew are scrambling through a getaway that is anything but clean, and getting dirtier by the minute.
Germany's environment ministry reckons that incinerators have actually helped to improve air quality by reducing the need for dirtier coal-fired power plants.
This made it seem crasser and dirtier than it probably intended to be (though, to be fair, it was super crass and dirty).
Cheap oil has a green lining, as it drags down the global price of natural gas, which crowds out coal, a dirtier fuel.
"People will realise the rank stupidity of preventing a development in Australia only to find it's replaced elsewhere with dirtier coal," he says.
"A central feature of his agenda is environmental damage: making the air dirtier and exposing people to more toxic chemicals," the scientists claim.
Though it initially focused on "deep-cleaning" after house parties, Cirakoglu soon started noticing that, the dirtier the job, the better they paid.
" Then she taught Waters the Vulcan salute—unable to hold his fingers together, he kept drifting into a much dirtier gesture, "the shocker.
But what looks like a celestial mix of soap and water is actually something much dirtier: a colossal cloud of dust and gas.
In "RPG" Blake's usual angelic production veers toward a dirtier sound to give Trim's grizzly lyrics of crimes and shady characters extra grit.
Here, he walks around in a sleeveless undershirt, a tattoo on his left bicep, getting sweatier and dirtier and bloodier by the minute.
I went from being so into the Pixies and Nirvana and dirtier Pavement, and then started reining it back in after hearing Low.
Natural gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries, like China, seek to wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
My skin is clearly stressed from travel and probably the dirtier air in London and I'm hoping this helps my new spots heal quickly.
"Even though I'd cleanse prior to each treatment, the face wipes I'd use afterward would come up a bit dirtier than expected," she says.
The effect would promote clean energy generation and encourage dirtier generators to close or invest in more efficient technology and reduce their carbon output.
It argued that dirtier cars would be safer, since they'd be more affordable, and wouldn't scare customers into hanging onto older, more dangerous vehicles.
The various effects of climate change — hotter temperatures, severe weather and dirtier air, among them — are expected to exacerbate a host of health problems.
Particularly those with newer, cleaner plants, who will argue that they are being unfairly targeted at the expense of those using older, dirtier technology.
Conditions right now are dirtier, more dangerous, and significantly crueler than they ever were at Ellis Island -- most pointedly so where children are concerned.
Legions of country, Western swing, and blues players had been searching for a dirtier sound, a sound that reflected the grittiness of their music.
If the courts do let Pruitt repeal the rule, it could slow the transition away from coal, causing dirtier air and more global warming.
McDaniel and his supporters had maligned Cochran, a titan of Mississippi Republican politics, and deployed dirtier-than-dirty tactics to try to unseat him.
Trump values boosting extractive industries over environmental protection, and energy production has increased substantially while the air gets dirtier and carbon dioxide emissions rise.
More than a decade ago, China began moving gradually to rely more on natural gas and less on coal, a dirtier form of energy.
" Carlson's resurfaced comments come as his show hemorrhages advertisers because of comments he's made about immigrants, who he's said make America "poorer" and "dirtier.
In addition to this argument, the EPA and NHTSA say that dirtier cars will be safer than more fuel-efficient ones for two other reasons.
Concerns range from potential spills to providing an outlet for Alberta's oil sands, which some consider a dirtier form of extracting oil than conventional means.
Compared to the United States and Europe, China has weaker environmental regulations on manufacturing and uses a dirtier mix of energy sources to create products.
Many of Volkswagen's diesel cars turned out to be dirtier than claimed due to actions taken by their engineers who defeated the emissions testing protocols.
The end result will be dirtier water for many Americans, because far fewer bodies of water will be protected under Justice Scalia's much narrower opinion.
" He said chain migration is a "dirtier" way of characterizing what he called "a bedrock of our immigration process when it comes to family reunification.
The agency this week said that its new approach would result in "cleaner, more efficient" power production and "tend to displace dirtier, less efficient units."
But energy analysts argue the drop primarily stemmed from the emergence of cheap natural gas and affordable renewable energy, which displaced dirtier coal-fired power.
Traders say coal imports grew largely due to restrictions on consumption of petroleum coke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in some parts of the country.
Usage of petcoke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in the energy-hungry country has come under scrutiny due to rising pollution levels in major cities.
Sometimes there are more natural-gas generators online and the grid is dirtier; sometimes more solar and wind are online and the grid is cleaner.
London's income from the congestion charge is already plateauing, and logic says revenue from the emission zone will drop as dirtier cars are phased out.
We have a moral obligation to admit the world's poor, they tell us, even if it makes our own country poorer, and dirtier, and more divided.
We have a moral obligation to admit the world's poor, they tell us, even if it makes our own country poorer and dirtier and more divided.
Chernobyl did not make nuclear a dirtier energy source, but it did reveal the diverse ways that nuclear threatens the environment and those living in it.
Even as policymakers have stepped up subsidies for renewable energy, they've been letting their nuclear plants shut down prematurely — to be replaced by dirtier natural gas.
Early in the series, Alison herself muses that "girls fight much dirtier than boys" when asked if a scratch on her face came from a boyfriend.
Many power plants and small industries like ceramic, glass and cement makers rely heavily on more expensive or dirtier fuels such as naphtha, diesel and coal.
According to the UK's National Osteoporosis Society, you may look back one day at your younger self and wish that you had been a dirtier eater.
Those with the cleanest tax returns disclose, leading those with the next cleanest returns to disclose, so as to differentiate themselves from the dirtier non-disclosers.
"This year just seems dirtier than ever," said Mr. Winecoff, a Democrat, explaining why he has not contributed to the candidate he intends to vote for.
It also allows private corporations to sidestep public health and environmental protections — leading to dirtier air and water, which is not only dangerous, but deeply unpopular.
But it argues that if automakers are forced to make cleaner cars, which may cost slightly more, people will hold onto their dirtier cars for longer.
To truly scale, solar desalination will have to be in line with other, dirtier (read: fossil fuel-dependent) desalination methods, which currently cost about half that.
The rating scale is like the Richter scale for earthquakes, but in reverse: The lower the number, the exponentially worse a passenger is — ruder, louder, dirtier.
While they see the benefits of higher use of fuel oil, utilities warn about the technical and environmental consequences of a switch to the dirtier fuel.
In Africa, many countries are looking at solar and wind as a quick way to bolster generation capacity by leapfrogging older and dirtier sources of energy.
We have a moral obligation to admit the world's poor, they tell us, even if it makes our own country poor and dirtier and more divided.
A ban on the use of petroleum coke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in some parts of the country, led to a rise in coal imports.
"Evidently the streets are dirtier, evidently the area is poorer, and there's lots more crime," Lázár said, before warning that the same thing could happen in Hungary.
"I've written about leashes before and about the dirty looks we get using them, but we'd get even dirtier looks if we lost our child!" he says.
Dirtier air is related to cognitive declines Another study found that prolonged exposure to dirty air has a significant impact on cognitive abilities, especially in older men.
Paris banned more than half of the cars - generally older, dirtier models - registered in the capital region, which has nearly six million inhabitants, while the heatwave lasts.
Natural gas use is growing rapidly around the world as countries seek to meet rising energy demand and wean their industrial and power sectors off dirtier coal.
Although Rodgers appears to have handled the dirtier jobs, like removing toilets, Fletcher got her hands dirty kicking down walls, removing kitchen cabinets, and stripping the walls.
In any case, lack of sufficient oversight means that petrol and diesel alike are often heavily adulterated with even dirtier stuff by the time they reach consumers.
Once crude is put in, they are not typically used to carry cleaner fuels such as gasoline, gasoil or jet fuel as crude is a 'dirtier' product.
Even when I'm not running on the regular, it's a challenge styling my hair the dirtier it gets and the closer I get to my blowout appointment.
" Obama presented the proposal as a way to accelerate the ongoing transition toward clean energy sources like wind and solar and "away from old, dirtier energy sources.
While, there may be an argument for continuing subsidies for emission-less nuclear power, there's no argument for favoring dirtier-burning coal over cleaner-burning natural gas.
" Carlson drew attention last week when he said in an opening monologue on "Tucker Carlson Tonight" that immigration makes the U.S. "poorer and dirtier and more divided.
During the dirtier winter months, levels of fine particulate matter in the air there typically hover at around two hundred and twenty-five micrograms per cubic metre.
Environmental groups are wary that the pipeline will rely on Canadian oil sands, a dirtier form of oil that releases more greenhouse gases than standard oil extraction.
The protests aimed at natural gas pipelines, for example, may conflict with policies intended to fight climate change and pollution by reducing reliance on dirtier fossil fuels.
Beijing's crackdown on pollution has put China on track to overtake Japan this year as the world's biggest importer of natural gas, used to replace dirtier coal.
Although the politics are dirty and the politicians dirtier, May's prescient plot actually dates back to 1979, two years before this novel was first published in England.
Even a coal power plant that emits fewer pollutants is still a far dirtier way to produce electricity than a natural gas, nuclear, wind or solar plant.
The women's pool is accessible from a different entrance, which leads to a basement that is notably dirtier and a third the size of the men's area.
These trends should continue as clean energy costs continue to decline and, in some parts of the country, fall below the cost of dirtier fuels like coal.
" Mayor Pete was making a reference to Carlson's on-camera remarks in December 2018 when he suggested immigrants make "our own country poor and dirtier and more divided.
" Batiz's company, Lofton said, is actually about "how to manage the stuff that makes you dirtier, and the stuff that can make you healthier, purer, a better person.
They range from very obvious to something a little more subtle, and the dirtier mind you have the more amusing this journey of simulated self-love will be. 
Roombas have come a long way since their launch 13 years ago; they're now able to find the dirtier parts of your carpet and spend more time there.
RWE flipped the process, floating its renewables and network businesses as Innogy, in which it kept a 77% stake, while keeping the dirtier power-producing assets in-house.
"It's dirtier when you burn it, the options to clean it up are limited, and the length it's likely to persist in the environment is longer," Prior says.
In a cross-city study we found that apartments sell for higher prices in less polluted cities than units of the same quality and size in dirtier locations.
The interior of this showroom was undeniably a bit dingier and dirtier than the previous location, but the inventory was nicely shelved and nothing seemed out of place.
Federal data has also shown that the air is getting dirtier: Last year had 2000 percent more days with dirty air than the average between 20500 and 22050.
Federal data has also shown that the air is getting dirtier: Last year had 15 percent more days with dirty air than the average between 2013 and 2016.
Anne V. Coates, the renowned film editor who worked on Fifty Shades, revealed that it could have been so much dirtier — and that would be fine by her.
"I am under no illusions that Silicon Valley will stop taking ever-dirtier Saudi money," the tech columnist Kara Swisher wrote last week in an NYT Op-Ed.
Natural gas is seen as a bridge between current worldwide use of much dirtier coal for power generation and industrial uses, and renewable fuels, because it burns cleaner.
It's an imperfect measurement — some blocks might be dirtier but have fewer calls — but residents on the 300 block say that they are not surprised by their ranking.
I don't know if our bathtubs are dirtier than everyone else's but I always end up needing to do a bit of scrubbing to get them completely clean.
You've either done work dirtier than you meant to or told fibs bigger than you ought to or been sullied by contact or been thrown to the wolves.
"If it were to prevail ... millions of people in California and other states that follow our standards will be breathing dirtier air," Nichols said during a press conference.
Natural gas is seen as a bridge fuel between current worldwide use of much dirtier coal for power generation and industrial consumption, and renewable fuels, because it burns cleaner.
Manufacturing would rely on local, cheaper and dirtier energy sources; wages would be pushed down to reduce costs; lower wages would mean poorer populations overall, lowering consumption and demand.
In this case, VW was surreptitiously using software to hide how some of its cars were dirtier than advertised, and it suffered backlash when that truth came to light.
And since one way that automakers achieve greater fuel efficiency is to make cars lighter, the two agencies argue that drivers will be less vulnerable in heavier, dirtier cars.
I didn't think things could get any dirtier until we walked in that dive bar and I saw a pool of mud surrounded by a crowd of thirsty women.
"The image I have is that they might make the city dirtier, like spraying graffiti or throwing trash," said Yuki, a woman in her 40s who lives in Tokyo.
According to an article published in the Daily Mail, your kitchen sponge can be more bacteria-infested 0than your dumpster — and even 200,000 times dirtier than your toilet bowl.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Beijing's crackdown on pollution has put China on track to overtake Japan this year as the world's biggest importer of natural gas, used to replace dirtier coal.
And experts are further concerned that the even dirtier bunker fuel powering the tanker will be released into the sea, exposing delicate marine life to the extremely toxic substance.
If the Inslee administration continues to choke off the supply of cleaner coal from the United States, Asian demand could shift to dirtier-burning coal produced by other countries.
Environmentalists are campaigning to end the use of coal — generally dirtier than other fuel sources such as natural gas — but demand for the commodity has held out so far.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our state's clean air laws from President Trump's attacks.
It was dismaying because it reaffirmed the administration's support for older, dirtier energy sources when all the economic momentum and new investment lies with newer, cleaner forms of energy.
Read More: 9 things you're making dirtier by cleaning them The Brawny towel absorbed the water quickly After 60 seconds, the Brawny towel was soaked mostly in its center.
Adult entertainment site CamSoda announced today that they're rolling out a new feature called "Camoji," which allows users to create their own customized digital stand-ins — think Bitmoji but dirtier.
Many people end up living further away, where public transit isn't as good, and spending way too much on private transportation, which ends up creating a dirtier, more dangerous city.After.
That also included a bad call about which kinds of chemicals to use to treat the water, to prevent the new, dirtier water source from corroding Flint's lead-based pipes.
Last November, India's top court upheld a ban on the use of petroleum coke, a cheaper and dirtier alternative to coal composed mainly of carbon, in and around New Delhi.
But now, with the Senate's intention to add Harvey spending to a debt ceiling increase, even calling it a 'clean' increase is a misnomer; this action is dirtier than ever.
It got down and dirtier, to the point Nick threatened the old Hollywood adage, "You'll never work in this town again," because he has so many TV shows and connections.
Daddy said we were there to put the money in the laundry, which is funny because after we buried the money it was so much dirtier and sandier than before.
Just 2 percent are able to use clean fuels for cooking, with the rest resorting to dirtier forms of energy such as kerosene and charcoal, which are damaging to health.
Last year, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that the air onboard cruise ships was many times dirtier than the air nearby onshore.
Rolling back these standards will mean dirtier cars that pollute the air and jeopardize the health of millions of Americans, especially the over 26 million Americans who suffer from asthma.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our states clean air laws from President (Donald) Trumps attacks.
The gas plants could be argued to have a net emissions benefit, as much of the gas will be liquefied and shipped to China to replace dirtier coal-fired power.
When introduced, the scheme served a dual purpose of stimulating the economy and getting dirtier older vehicles off the roads by offering buyers a trade-in premium on a new car.
In the world's overarching energy transition — from older tech and dirtier resources to newer tech and cleaner resources — Al-Khowaiter says it'll be companies like his that ultimately lead that change.
The United States' greenhouse gas emissions are at lows not seen in decades, thanks largely to cleaner-burning natural gas displacing the far dirtier coal, along with an increase in renewables.
In the hands of Pruitt, the agency is well-known for ignoring recent data and, for example, relying heavily on talking points from auto industry lobbyists to push for dirtier cars.
Cholera is spread through dirty water; in January of last year, Saudi jets blew up the desalination plant serving the large city of Taiz, forcing people to turn to dirtier water.
Yet even a 50 percent jump in thermal coal prices this year has not been enough for liquefied natural gas (LNG) to gain an advantage over its dirtier fossil-fuel cousin.
Pipeline supporters argue that more infrastructure is essential for the oil and gas industry to provide affordable energy and reduce dependence on foreign imports and dirtier energy sources such as coal.
This reliance on other, dirtier operations to help supply Apple's products is one of the last major hurdles the company faces in its race to be completely-powered by renewable energy.
If the restrictions continue, more drivers are likely to buy cheaper, dirtier cars for days when their primary vehicles are immobilised, as some did when hoy no circula was first introduced.
In fact, Mexico City's ban could probably be more effective if it specifically targeted trucks, buses, and other fleet-based vehicles, which are often much older and dirtier than private automobiles.
A child born today faces the possibility that the air they breathe will be dirtier and the water they drink will be less safe because of Trump's war on the EPA.
The owner, Seth Mittman, 39, opened the store about 18 months ago, after becoming a father and noticing that each stroller parked outside the pediatrician's office was dirtier than the next.
In outsourcing production, a process greased by decades of free trade deals, we simultaneously outsourced pollution to countries with even dirtier power grids, using the cheapest, dirtiest form of power: coal.
As the new study shows, air at the turn of the 20th century was even dirtier than we thought—a finding that will now be used to improve our climate models.
If they did, any cars they made would also be dirtier and more expensive for consumers to drive without the fuel efficiency and emissions rules that the president wants to discard.
A scrubber is a product that strips out sulfur emissions and, in doing so, can allow shippers to use dirtier fuel oil but still meet new global requirements for lower emissions.
"Just when you think that President Trump and his network couldn't get possibly any more into the muck, reports suggest they are even dirtier than you would have imagined," Schumer said.
"Conservatives are just willing to play a little bit dirtier and distract from the issues at hand," she said, when asked about the rarity of liberal mud-slinging gaining such momentum.
The Sierra Club's has offered a one size, all-electrification-fits-all recommendation — that would just be another bad choice that would actually lead to dirtier air for a longer time.
And while we pretty much love everything about the oil-sopping beauty product, the truth is that some aerosol iterations can make your hair feel dirtier than before you sprayed it on.
Near coastal Seattle, this means poor non-white neighbourhoods which are more vulnerable to flooding and, because they are nearer roads, have dirtier air, explains Ellicott Dandy of OneAmerica, a lobby group.
Shipowners will have to switch to pricier low-sulphur fuels, invest in "scrubbers" which remove it from the smoke of dirtier fuels, or use greener alternatives such as liquefied natural gas (LNG).
A ban on the use of petroleum coke, a dirtier but better-burning alternative to coal, is spurring expectations India will buy even more coal from the United States in coming months.
Environmental groups lobbied against the Keystone XL, expressing concerns that the pipeline will rely on Canadian oil sands -- a dirtier form of oil that releases more greenhouse gases than standard oil extraction.
The administration's 6003-page proposal is called the SAFE Vehicles Rule—SAFE being an acronym for "Safer Affordable Fuel-Efficient"—and it argues that cleaner vehicles are more dangerous than dirtier ones.
Hindering the expansion of natural gas pipelines could drive a reversion to dirtier energy sources like coal and heating oil, especially when sufficient infrastructure for renewable energy is not yet in place.
I practiced law for nineteen years, specializing in environmental law, and I noticed that the more environmental laws there were, the dirtier the air got and the more energy we were consuming.
Natural gas use is growing fast among power generators worldwide as countries like China seek to wean themselves off dirtier coal, although gas is still a small part of the overall fuel mix.
The "hello Father" that she utters to the camera is much dirtier than the one she offers to the minister himself (the therapist suggests, cryptically, that perhaps Fleabag would like to "fuck God").
And while air pollution affects every region, some are worse off than others—people who live in Africa, Asia, or the Middle East are exposed to dirtier air than those in other areas.
If your home has a lot of hard floor to cover or floor that is dirtier than just a small spill or stain, a true robot mop is probably the way to go.
Indeed, studies have found that people growing up in "dirtier" environments, like a farm, a home with (some) pets, or even a home with more cockroaches, are less likely to have autoimmune disorders.
That means a local utility could be getting cleaner or dirtier over time, and if more fossil fuels are coming online to meet the demand, that would lead to more greenhouse gas emissions.
But even though the fictionalized version of the city is in complete disarray, more dangerous (and somehow dirtier) than the real thing, it still feels like New York — uncannily so for some residents.
In 613 China surged past Germany to become the biggest producer of solar energy, benefiting from its dominance of solar-panel manufacturing and policies to reduce dependence on dirtier fuels, such as coal.
Human Rights Watch has said the fight to recapture the western half of Mosul has been "dirtier and deadlier to civilians" than the battle to retake the east, which was completed in January.
Aluminium made with clean energy has appeal, as dirtier sources have led to the closure of some smelters and end-users are increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of their entire supply chains.
By any reasonable measure, Wheeler has set the agency on a backward march toward the past when the air, water and land were dirtier, creating unhealthy environments for people across the United States.
The regulation is designed to lower carbon emissions from the U.S. power sector by 2030 to 32 percent below 2005 levels, encouraging each state to replace dirtier fossil fuels with cleaner energy sources.
This move opens the door for auto companies to manufacture dirtier cars and is just the latest in a string of actions by the Trump administration to gut critical protections for cleaner air.
"Evidently the streets are dirtier; evidently the area is poorer and there's lots more crime," he says in the video, which was briefly banned by Facebook for violating the site's hate speech guidelines.
That half-hidden face will soon be more visible and a lot dirtier when "My Fair Lady," the 1956 Lerner and Loewe musical, begins previews on March 15 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater.
Briefly, the Kuznets Curve shows that countries tend to get dirtier and more polluted in their early development, but hit an inflection point at a certain level of wealth and start getting cleaner.
Those who are unable to keep pace with their goals could buy clean energy credits from other utilities, paying an increasing price each year for every kilowatt-hour produced by dirtier energy sources.
Those who are unable to keep pace with their goals could buy clean energy credits from other utilities, paying an increasing price each year for every kilowatt hour produced by dirtier energy sources.
Political leaders are pressing the German carmakers to compensate diesel owners who bought cars that turned out to be dirtier than advertised, which could add to the already astronomical cost of the scandal.
He sidestepped this one, and just reiterated the campaign's present view: Natural gas is an important "bridge fuel" to a zero-carbon future, since it's cleaner than coal but dirtier than solar or wind.
Tom Koutsantonis, South Australia's energy minister and treasurer, has condemned the actions of Victoria, calling it "bad news" that will constrain the supply of natural gas and increase reliance on dirtier coal-fired electricity.
Energy companies are increasingly shifting towards producing gas, the least polluting fossil fuel that they say will play a major role in reducing emissions by displacing dirtier coal and meeting rising demand for electricity.
NEW YORK/HOUSTON (Reuters) - Major airlines including Delta, United and American could face higher fuel costs if U.S. regulators allow Colonial Pipeline Co to stop shipping a dirtier blend of jet fuel by 2018.
Krajewski and Blatt both mention that if you've done something "dirtier" than normal—gardening, working on your car, caressing the walls and floors of a hospital—then it's good practice to wash your hands.
Thanks to the dramatic shift in lighting from her performance to backstage, Something's brunette roots end up looking darker and dirtier than usual, ultimately forcing the audience to wonder, Is this her rock bottom?
But they fail to note that Kelley Blue Book attributes this increase to the shift in consumer preference to (typically dirtier) trucks and SUVs, not as a result of compliance with strict emissions standards.
The petitioners argue that the EPA's Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule, which it finalized in June, will not curb rising carbon emissions from power plants and will prolong the operation of dirtier coal plants .
Trump is making it more difficult for Americans to breathe Despite Trump's claims about the US' air quality, air in the country is actually getting dirtier and more dangerous to breathe under his administration.
Blunt taxes leave major oil emissions untaxed, treat dirtier oils more favorably than cleaner ones, provide no incentive for technological innovation, and offer no incentive for refiners to consider climate in determining product mix.
When the anchor in December said the "immigration crisis" in America makes the country "poorer and dirtier and more divided," insurance company Pacific Life, personal finance website NerdWallet and SmileDirectClub all pulled their ads.
In November, Pruitt proposed the repeal of an Obama-era rule that imposed Clean Air Act emissions standards on glider vehicles—heavy-duty trucks that pair new cabs and chassis with older, dirtier engines.
The government's quality inspectors can only run random checks, and both dealers and users will be tempted to stick to dirtier and cheaper supplies, said Seng-Yick Tee, oil analyst with consultancy SIA Energy.
Carlson's economic argument—that globalization has impoverished millions while enriching elites—frequently merges with a racial one: that diversity itself is a threat to the country and that immigrants make it poorer and dirtier.
One, the tech side of the economy sort of got eclipsed by the side of the economy, which is in my book, which is the sort of slightly darker, dirtier side of the economy.
It's a little dirtier and chillier, no gloss to be found on the settings or people, and all backed by a score by the prolific jazz composer and performer Terence Blanchard (Clockers, 25th Hour).
To be blunt, China uses North Korea like a thug nation to do some of its dirtier jobs and act as a buffer against nations it sees as potentially hostile like South Korea and Japan.
Is there any wonder that our streets are dirtier, our subways are falling apart, our infrastructure is crumbling, the number of homeless on the streets is climbing and our children are not being well educated?
Given that fossil fuels are far dirtier than nuclear power, the shift almost certainly added to air pollution and thus to respiratory ailments, the authors add, although they did not try to quantify this effect.
The new IMO regulations will reduce the allowed content of sulfur in shipping fuel, known as bunker fuel, from 3.5 percent to 0.5 percent, increasing demand for diesel at the expense of dirtier fuel oil.
Admittedly, the game was easier back in a dirtier 1970s city, but rats still enjoy the refuse riders discard and employ their wonderful ability to sense vibrations in the dim world of the subway tracks.
Of course, the E.P.A. and the regulations it enforces are under assault by the Trump administration and so decades of progress are at risk, and dirtier air and more ill health are the predictable consequences.
India is the world's biggest consumer of petroleum coke - a dirtier alternative to coal composed mainly of carbon - which emits 11 percent more greenhouse gases than coal, according to the Carnegie–Tsinghua Center for Global Policy.
Her bathroom, impressively enough, was dirtier than my own, towels unfolded and the toilet unflushed, maybe because she's one of those "if it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown flush it down" type of environmentalists.
Another is a matter of effectiveness: Fast-growing countries like India are building the next generation of power plants and the Paris Agreement won't work unless they decide to forgo dirtier forms of energy like coal.
Instead of continuing to seek out ways to keep our country shackled to fossil fuels and dependent on dirtier cars that cost more money to fuel, the Trump administration should start listening to what Americans want.
"A central feature of [Trump's] agenda is environmental damage: making the air dirtier and exposing people to more toxic chemicals," wrote researchers Francesca Dominici and David Cutler in the Journal of the American Medical Association Forum.
This is not unlike what Western ethicists call the "problem of dirty hands": the difficulty of tidying up the world's atrocities with hands that can never be washed clean, and may get dirtier in the process.
"The design over all needed to be pyramidal in shape to reflect the social hierarchy of London, with it being more refined and affluent at the top and dirtier and poorer at the bottom," McGaugh said.
Yet, Pruitt is still rapidly moving forward with roll backs of important protections that would limit dangerous carbon pollution from power plants and from cars — the same pollution that contributes to climate change and dirtier air.
The Trump administration argues that holding automakers to a lower standard will help keep upfront costs down, encouraging more consumers to switch out the cars they own, which tend to be older, dirtier, and less safe.
But he was also revealed to have played on the dirtier edges of New Jersey politics, having carried out many favors for his "constituent of one" — Mr. Christie — and blogged anonymously under the pseudonym Wally Edge.
Facebook said the video, which claimed immigrants had pushed "white Christians" out of parts of Vienna, making it "dirtier" and "poorer," had violated its user policy by attacking people based on their racial, ethnic, or religious identity.
But some scientists warn that on some rail lines in countries that use dirtier diesel trains, or ones that use electricity generated from fossil fuels, the emissions produced can be even worse than flying per passenger mile.
Demand for supercooled LNG hit a record in 2018 at 42.1 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd), according to the International Gas Union, and growth is expected to keep rising as countries wean themselves off dirtier coal.
It allows beginners to begin speaking the language of machine learning, while people in the advanced session get their hands dirtier through one-on-one sessions where Google employees will give them tailored advice on internal projects.
So it was just a really jarring feeling, at a time when we should have made a dirtier, more punk album instead of working with a label that was trying to push a square through a circle.
Under his destructive watch at the EPA, our air and water will get dirtier, our communities will get sicker, and our climate will be threatened more than was projected just 14 months ago, before his tenure began.
But if he can persuade enough Republicans to adopt that tactic—and many already have—it will both extend the shutdown and make the 2020 election even cruder and dirtier than it is already bound to be.
He was painted as much dirtier, though, and he and Hillary responded by adopting an assumption that the press would target them no matter what, and so a self-destructive secrecy, self-righteousness, and fatalism took hold.
In fact, these carbon emissions have been reduced primary through the fracking revolution — in which hydraulic fracturing and directional drilling have made huge domestic quantities of natural gas available for electric power generation, off-setting dirtier coal.
China's state energy giants have already signed multiple term supply pacts with more traditional LNG exporters such as Qatar, Indonesia, Malaysia and more recently Australia as the country looks to cut down on the use of dirtier coal.
Image: SiamlianNgaihte (Pixabay)Scientists have long speculated that the "dirtier" the environment we grow up in—with lots of germs from different people and even animals—the better off our immune system and physical health ultimately will be.
That's even as President Donald Trump has said repeatedly that he wants a revival of coal production, a dirtier fuel than gas that has seen its fortunes decline thanks to a shale boom that has boosted gas production.
What they're saying: EPA Administrator Andrew Wheeler said on a conference call with reporters earlier Monday that it's important Americans know the air has gotten cleaner over the last 49 years, not dirtier as some news coverage suggests.
Still, an obscure Colorado state law, a holdover from the days when diesel was far dirtier, allows officers to cite coal rollers that blow smoke for at least five seconds at more than 40 percent opacity, or thickness.
It would be a moral failing to abandon those same seniors who now face the same prospect of breathing dirtier air when they are most vulnerable to its direct impacts on blood pressure, respiratory illness, and heart disease.
At the beginning of the 2000s, Dutch publishers Gert Jonkers and Jop van Bennekom started to edit BUTT with the aim to tackle the then mainstream gay aesthetic of perfectly groomed men with something dirtier, frank, and authentic.
Formosa has addressed 52 out of 53 violations identified, Tung said, adding the company was expected to put in place a dry coking system by 2019 to replace the current wet coking system, which is cheaper but dirtier.
Here's the key graph: (These are all based on a car that gets 25 mpg or the equivalent, driving 12,000 miles a year.) Like the graph says, gasoline is getting dirtier while biofuels and electricity are getting cleaner.
"This is going to mean dirtier air and hurt Americans through a loophole built on a lie that pollution from these plants will not get worse," said John Walke, clean air director at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
A supply-side solution would encourage greenhouse-gas reduction and improved fuel economy without CAFE's downside of making new vehicles more expensive, which in turn encourages consumers to keep driving older, dirtier vehicles for longer periods of time.
A Los Angeles Times story recounts a "sex ed" lesson taught in a Mississippi classroom in which students unwrapped a Peppermint Pattie and passed it around the classroom in order to observe that it became dirtier with each hand.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's top court on Tuesday banned the use of petroleum coke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in and around New Delhi in a bid to clean the air in one of the world's most polluted cities.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro's air is dirtier and deadlier than portrayed by authorities and the Olympics' promised legacy of cleaner winds has not remotely been met, an analysis of government data and Reuters' own testing found.
HONG KONG/TAIPEI (Reuters) - More than 50 violations at a steel mill run by Taiwan's Formosa Plastics Group, including the unauthorized use of a dirtier production process, led to Vietnam's worst environmental disaster, according to an internal government report.
The expletives-laden story's a whole bunch of hokum about mercenaries on the run and corrupt officials— The A-Team in space, basically, but with dirtier mouths—but crackles with B-movie-style knowing badness, if you get me.
At the same time, Canberra has praised the benefits of the LNG export industry and its role in helping cut emissions in the countries that buy the LNG, as the gas replaces dirtier coal-based energy in those countries.
A case in point is the low cost of natural gas, which in less than a decade has closed dirtier coal-burning, electricity-generating plants and caused many New York City apartments to convert from polluting heavy heating oil.
Van Poelvoorde said ArcelorMittal supported the European Commission's so-called green deal on achieving carbon neutrality, and reiterated the company's demands for a carbon border tax to prevent industry leaving Europe in favor of cheaper but dirtier production elsewhere.
Beijing started considering reforming the sector nearly a decade ago to improve access but only approved the plans early this year, spurred by a national campaign to boost consumption of the cleaner burning natural gas and curb dirtier coal.
The deployment of older, dirtier stations that use commodities such as crude and fuel oil highlights the lingering effects of the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011, which has left most of the country's reactors offline as operators upgrade them.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Australia's fast-expanding liquefied natural gas industry has this year been supplying the lion's share of China's growing demand for imports of the commodity, with appetite surging as Beijing shifts away from dirtier fuels such as coal.
Iron ore pellets, typically with 226% iron content or above, can be shoveled directly into blast furnaces without going through a dirtier process known sintering, where low-grade ore is mixed with other products to create a blast furnace fuel.
"As usual, the administration sides with big, powerful special interests over the interests of average American families, who will pay the price for lower miles per gallon and dirtier air," said Chuck Schumer, the Senate Democratic Leader, in a statement.
More than 50 violations identified at Formosa's steel mill, including the unauthorized use of a dirtier production process, led to the disaster and sparked several public protests, with coordinated rallies in major cities and an outpouring of anger on social media.
Preventing autoimmune disorders may require emulating aspects of that "dirtier" world: safely bottling the kinds of microbes that protect the Russian kids, so we can give them to everyone and guide the "postmodern" immune system along a healthier path of development.
Though EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt hasn't formally announced the plan yet, he's argued in the past that Obama's pollution regulations actually made the air dirtier, because people don't want to buy hybrid cars—they still want to buy pick-up trucks.
Walking away from those which charge a premium over dirtier power could save it $1.4bn a year as part of the restructuring, estimates Moody's, a rating agency—but California's hyper-green politicians and activists would probably block such a move.
By proposing to roll back the lifesaving Clean Power Plan and by pushing for dirtier, less efficient vehicles that would pump more carbon pollution into our air they are pushing an anti-security agenda that puts American lives at risk.
The outcome of the study could trigger new EPA action on the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), the law requiring the use of biofuels in the nation's gasoline and diesel, if it finds that burning ethanol makes the air dirtier.
Over the last decade, a glut of cheap natural gas from hydraulic fracturing has driven hundreds of dirtier coal plants in the United States out of business, a big reason carbon dioxide emissions fell 14 percent from 2005 to 2021.
But to live here, as I do, is to notice deteriorations since the end of Mike Bloomberg's administration: public spaces that seem dirtier, subways that feel more packed, an apparent rise in the number of homeless people on the streets.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro's air is dirtier and deadlier than portrayed by authorities and the Olympics' promised legacy of cleaner winds has not remotely been met, an analysis of government data and Reuters' own testing found.
And few have been dirtier than Kemp, who is also Georgia's Secretary of State and has been putting tens of thousands of voters' registrations in the state on hold, most of them African-American, under the state's "exact match" law.
So then I dared him to come on the podcast on Twitter, then I went right back to my ways in attacking the people that should be attacked, like Tucker Carlson, who called ... who said this country is dirtier because of immigrants.
LNG is natural gas that has been liquefied at extremely low temperatures for ease of storage and transport, and is increasingly replacing dirtier fossil fuels such as coal and oil to heat homes and businesses and in power plants and other industrial facilities.
WASHINGTON — Amy Wax, a law professor whose hard-right pronouncements have made her an object of outrage among students and led to censure at the University of Pennsylvania, came to the National Conservatism Conference and implied that immigration makes American communities dirtier.
Until then, we tapped Vit for her behind-the-scenes scoop on what really goes on before the camera rolls, how Apa covers his real tattoos for those shirtless scenes, and why this season will be much dirtier and bloodier than the last.
The investigation noted that items like the hair dryer may become even dirtier than sinks and toilets because they are often overlooked as an item in need of cleaning by housekeeping, and thus can go days — or even years — without ever being disinfected.
China's shale gas reserves are buried deeper, more scattered and in more mountainous terrain than in the United States, making them more costly to develop, but domestic gas is a major focus as the country looks to ease its reliance on dirtier coal.
The lawsuit filed in a federal appellate court in Washington charges that the EPA's Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) rule, which it finalized in June, will not curb rising carbon emissions from power plants and will prolong the operation of dirtier coal plants.
If Tom is indeed helping Sidney Purcell's clients, it's very possible Purcell and his team are doing some clandestine lobbying of Congress on Tom's behalf, which would be a much dirtier, but much more sophisticated approach than Selina's halfhearted attempts to whip votes.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea plans to shut 210 ageing coal-fired power plants by 22017, as Asia's fourth-largest economy seeks to cut its reliance on dirtier fuels after a pledge at last year's Paris climate summit to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
It was a good fight as far as baseball fights go, but I'm not sure I don't feel a bit dirtier for deliberately seeking out the highlights and the post-game comments of a game I wouldn't normally give two shits about.
If California successfully pushes back and maintains this power, the auto companies will have to decide whether to make cleaner cars for the 40% that have adopted its law and dirtier vehicles for the rest -- a logistical nightmare -- or cleaner cars for all.
By investing heavily in solar and wind, they and others like Germany have helped drive down the cost of those technologies to a point where, in many places, renewable sources can generate electricity more cheaply than dirtier sources of energy like coal.
"The question then becomes, in the context of global demand for coal, do you prefer us to use comparatively cleaner Australian coal with less ash content, less moisture, a higher energy intensity, or the comparatively dirtier coal from other sources?" he asked.
"These roll-backs from Scott Pruitt mean Americans will pay more at the pump while our air gets dirtier, just so Pruitt can help the corporate lobbyists and polluters who give him favors and marching orders," said Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune.
Fossil fuel emissions in the United States have fallen significantly since 22018 and declined each of the previous three years, in part because of a boom in cheap natural gas and renewable energy, which have been rapidly displacing dirtier coal-fired power.
And many red states have managed to cut their own emissions over the past decade largely through market forces, as cheaper and cleaner natural gas, wind and solar power have pushed dirtier coal plants in places like Ohio, Alabama and Georgia into retirement.
"The real version is a lot dirtier, murkier, a lot more kind of like a home-improvement kit you got out of the back door to get the job done," says Victoria Herridge, a paleobiologist and scientific associate at the Natural History Museum in London.
Scooter startups need to sell cities on the potential civic benefits of their technology, by demonstrating how PMVs could replace dirtier alternatives that are already clogging roads and having a deleterious impact on urban air quality, as part of a modern and accessible mobility mix.
Just one day after posting, and then promptly deleting, several tweets detailing an argument with Hank Baskett, whom she filed for divorce with in April, she took to Twitter again to announce that she's done live-tweeting her dirty laundry with an even dirtier explanation.
Adele Morris, an economist at the Brookings Institution who recently hosted an event about a carbon tax that I spoke at, says a carbon tax achieves two things on top of raising government revenue, that subsidies don't: Transition from dirtier energy technologies to cleaner ones.
"Without strict penalties, and without fixing or removing the polluting vehicles, people will continue to breathe dirtier air, consumers will lose faith in watchdog agencies, and manufacturers will believe they can endanger our health without feeling the full consequence," the Sierra Club environmental group said.
By requiring polluting industries to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions by the year 2030, the rule would make it harder for older, dirtier plants to operate—and it's often those older plants that see the most complaints from nearby communities about air and water pollution.
I wanted people, men and women, to be inspired by her and to be able to relate to her, and I wanted to make her muddier, dirtier, to give her some edge, give her some attitude, and I think we were able to do it.
Maybe you've read that Time article that declared cellphones are "10 times dirtier than a toilet seat," or maybe you're reading this on a phone that's streaked with visible fingerprints and tiny dots of dried spittle from that sneezing fit you had an hour ago.
For example, on the same day FERC rejected Energy Department's misguided proposal, New England's market operator filed a proposal that would obstruct states' rights to pursue cost-effective renewable energy projects and make it easier to prop up dirtier, costly power plants that should retire.
BARCELONA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The future that fast-growing cities in South Asia and Africa choose - cleaner and safer, or dirtier and more dangerous - will be pivotal to efforts to limit global warming to 653 degrees Celsius, scientists said in a key U.N. report this week.
Companies like Google (YouTube's parent company) have focused a lot on making the latter more energy efficient and on buying up renewable energy to offset the massive amounts of carbon dioxide produced by dirtier energy sources, like coal or natural gas, that often power their data centers.
The song's video, directed by Chris Phelps, mirrors the music's skewed take on country, re-creating the Jessica Simpson "These Boots Are Made for Walking" sexy car wash trope, but with a greasy looking dude who'll probably just make your car dirtier than it was before.
In all the worst and least ennobling ways, the NFL is just the thing for an anxious and unhappy time; a fake war fought on television by good guys and bad guys, standing in for the realer, dirtier, longer ones fought out in the cold, everywhere.
A ban on the use of petroleum coke, a dirtier alternative to coal, in some parts of the country, and Coal India's focus on power sector ahead of the elections amid a promise to electrify all rural households in the country led to a rise in imports.
Maybe you've read that Time article that declared cell phones are 10 times dirtier than a toilet seat, or maybe you're reading this on a phone that's streaked with visible fingerprints and tiny dots of dried spittle from that sneezing fit you had an hour ago.
And if the play as a whole is ultimately bleak, if you do cry throughout, if your shoes are dirtier when you're leaving than they were when you came in, that's a small price to pay to step outside your likely more privileged existence and into someone else's world.
Read More: The US Energy Grid Is Making Electric Cars Dirtier Than They Should Be Sure enough, in 2017 oil and gas lobbyists spent $126 million to woo members of the US government to their side; of that, Koch Industries and AFPM spent a combined $14 million last year.
Speaker after speaker on the top-level panels offered up various versions of the view that natural gas is no longer merely a transition fuel from dirtier and coal and crude oil to renewables, but is now a major part of world's energy mix for the long term.
Those laws -- including the Paris Agreement, the international treaty to slow warming, and the Clean Power Plan, which aimed to limit pollution from coal power -- may not matter as much as you think, McCarthy said, since markets already are heading toward wind and solar and away from dirtier energy.
And now, what he's saying on this program [today] is different in terms of, he's raising these issues of changing racial demographics and saying that women in the workplace lead to higher drug use rates and suicide rates among men — he's saying that immigrants make America poorer and dirtier.
The theory was—and still is, for some—that a concerted effort to develop clean energy can coincide with hearty oil and natural gas development in meeting climate goals and transitioning away from coal, as more abundant and lower-carbon energy would outcompete dirtier sources on a free market.
It reaffirmed the administration's blind loyalty to dirtier energy sources, ignoring the pleas of corporate leaders who know that economic momentum and new investment lie with cleaner sources of energy, and fear that without innovation their costs will rise and their competitive edge over foreign countries will be lost.
"By removing federal clean water protection from millions of miles of streams and more than half of the nation's wetlands, this rule will result in more pollution, dirtier water, less certainty and higher costs for everyone except the upstream polluters the Trump Administration wants to protect," said Sen.
And it takes every single person to get that boat from point A to point B. Tall shippers differ from other sailors because we tend to be a little bit dirtier since we won't have all the finer things that you might have on a yacht, like a shower.
The United States is positioning itself as the dominant provider of the supercooled fuel as Asian nations shift away from dirtier power sources like coal, and this month's approval of a giant Canadian project led by Royal Dutch Shell bolstered enthusiasm for the sector overall in North America.
I mean, what president would try to weaken emission standards so American-made cars could pollute more, so our kids could breathe dirtier air in the age of climate change, when clean energy systems are becoming the next great global industry and China is focused on dominating it?
Obama used his address to announce the results of the government's investment in clean energy, deeming wind power cheaper than "dirtier, conventional power" in fields from Iowa to Texas, and touting tens of millions of dollars each year in solar savings (while that industry now employs more Americans than coal).
Throughout the album, Little Mix straddle the line between clean, ambigious pop songs that the youngest of their fans can hear and a dirtier, more grown up sound that owes an auditory debt to West Coast hip hop production with lyrics that present a very strong, feminine point of view on womanhood.
Among their dirtier alleged tricks, drivers for both Uber and Lyft said they were requested to sign petitions opposing AB5, and the I'm Independent Coalition—a front-group funded in part by Instacart, Handy, Lyft, Postmates, Caviar, Uber, and DoorDash—was found to have paid drivers to show up and protest the bill.
Matching him up against Carlson — who has railed against "gypsies," decried immigrants for making America "dirtier" and California a "third-world country," and said that America's changing racial demographics represent "more change than human beings are designed to digest" — was bound to end in a fight, one for which Carlson apparently wasn't prepared.
And while there's certainly no shortage of bombastic headlines trumpeting that your keyboard is dirtier than a toilet seat (a bit of a misconception, as toilet seats tend to be fairly clean compared to other bathroom surfaces), so-called high-touch surfaces like keyboards really can harbor and grow harmful bacteria if left uncleaned.
Their refusal to take the MPAA's guidelines seriously ultimately served to confound the censors so much that the film actually became dirtier than it had begun: asked to remove the word "hell" from the film's title (South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose), Stone and Parker offered the far filthier one that it goes by today.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) BAMBOLIN, Goa, India, Feb 236 (Reuters) - Coal-fired power in India is being increasingly priced out of the market by cheaper renewables such as solar, with the dirtier fuel abandoned by private capital, and only projects with government support being viable.
At the end of each nine-day period, the researchers tested levels of a wide range of small molecules in students' blood and urine as indication of their exposure to PM. Students' levels of the stress hormones cortisol, cortisone, epinephrine and norepinephrine rose with dirtier air, as did their levels of blood sugar, amino acids, fatty acids and lipids.
Today, Feburary 3, she'll bring her talents to Trans-Pecos followed by a set at Babycastles in Manhattan on Saturday, alongside NYC-based DJs DJ Bebe and Ocar Nñ. On her Perreo Pa Ti / Perreo Pa Mi mix, Pistola pairs slippery, upbeat sounds with a slew of slower, dirtier beats that exude urban Latin America charm.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell BAMBOLIN, Goa, India, Feb 236 (Reuters) - Coal-fired power in India is being increasingly priced out of the market by cheaper renewables such as solar, with the dirtier fuel abandoned by private capital, and only projects with government support being viable.
While the White House tries to bully us and concoct new ways to make our air dirtier, California is defending our state's clean air laws from President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's attacks.
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The final shows, which go long past midnight, have a reputation for being dirtier and more raucous (a guy once threw a beer mug at Donald Trump Jr., sending him to a hospital), but the reason they have become a popular tourist destination is the possibility that Louis C.K., Chris Rock or Kevin Hart might make a surprise appearance.
A growing pile of studies shows our money is dirtier than we thinkIn modern times, disease spread at an accelerated pace, especially when you compare our modern epidemics to the ones of the past, like the case of Black Death, which took eight years to spread across Europe — and this accelerated pace may be partially due to our dollar bills.
Tucker Carlson, currently facing some advertiser boycotts over a segment in which he accused immigrants of making America "poorer and dirtier and more divided," resorted earlier this week to a favorite tactic of right-wing provocateurs — playing the victim and insisting on his right to speak his mind rather than engaging in an actual debate on the issue at hand.
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"Certainly Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE is saying things out of his mouth that are basically, I think it's fair to say, dirtier than anything we've heard from any candidate before," Dickerson said Wednesday.
So long as continued demand for oil exists, oil companies will find technical means to develop these increasingly challenging and risky fossil fuel resources There are all sorts of ways extraction and refining could be better regulated to reduce their carbon impact — the report goes into great detail about it — but the long-term trend toward riskier, dirtier, more energy-intensive oil is inevitable.
Whether attacking his detractors in demeaning terms that would make a bratty 10-year-old cringe or spewing easily checkable lies or capitalizing letters so it feels like a really noisy and angry old man is shaking his fist at the internet 24/7/365, Trump has been one of the major influences on the Twitter platform that has helped make it a cesspool and encouraged others to makes it even dirtier still.
But because the proposed budget cuts will lead to weaker enforcement and fewer protections, they will be effective at endangering the health, lives and prosperity of all Americans by making our air and water dirtier; increasing the number of asthma attacks, heart attacks and strokes Americans suffer, as well as the healthcare costs associated with those medical emergencies; and damaging the tourism, fishing and shellfishing industries in the Chesapeake Bay region and beyond.
Once liberals got a long-overdue whiff of the stench emanating from the other side of YouTube, Google had itself a little P.R. problem that soon turned into a big one when The Times of London, the Wall Street Journal, and others exposed a much dirtier secret hidden in plain view: YouTube wasn't just offering up millions of hours of hate speech, but rewarding the most successful propagandists with a cut of the revenue from those video ads you have to wait impatiently to "skip" before getting, say, your "33 Fun Facts About Slavery" (#5: "There Were Just as Many White Slaves as Black Slaves").

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