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Making clean hydrogen at scale will also require supply chains.
Both argue for the absolute imperative of making clean electricity cheaper.
We can do it by making clean technologies irresistible to the entire world.
What's more, a new upstart is making clean water in Haiti its number-one priority.
West Skincare is a gender-neutral skin-care brand making clean skin care for active people.
And making this possible will require making clean energy cheap — through investments, incentives, regulation and research.
Icy conditions could refreeze roads, creating slippery commutes and making clean-up after the storm more challenging.
Vast new economies of scale drive down prices, making clean energy easier, cheaper and available to all.
And fair enough—the tool, for better or worse, does democratize the process of making clean, accurate graphics.
And fair enough—the tool, for better or worse, does democratize the process of making clean, accurate graphics.
Two years ago, Richard, alongside 420 others in Lamwo district, began making clean and efficient artisanal cook stoves.
This can be amplified during cold and flu season and viral outbreaks, making clean hands even more essential.
With amazing advances in technology, American scientists and engineers are making clean energy cost-competitive with fossil fuels.
The only thing that might work is making clean energy cheap and then sharing it with those economies (technology "spillover").
And making clean energy cheaper and more available is one thing any wealthy country can do to have a global impact.
The BRICS' New Development Bank has also been an important mover, making clean energy finance a vital part of its mandate.
Bill Gates told CNBC on Tuesday that innovation is key to making clean energy more attractive to countries on a cost basis.
The pan is also dishwasher safe, making clean up a breeze, so you can get back to your Game of Thrones party.
Now, read the article, "How Windmills as Wide as Jumbo Jets Are Making Clean Energy Mainstream," and answer the following questions: 1.
Google and Apple are clearly making clean tech their next big conquest; Elon Musk is emerging as the Henry Ford of the new millennium.
"It is not often you come across a whole new way of making clean power," said Robert Trezona, head of cleantech at IP Group.
Fortunately for those looking for a reprieve from air pollution, a growing number of accommodations and activities are now making clean air a main feature.
"Many of the leaders of the clean meat industry are focused on making clean meat available and growing market share as quickly as possible," Reece said.
When it comes to reducing emissions fast, let's put the focus where it needs to be: regulating carbon pollution and making clean energy available to everyone.
Some backed away completely from past assertions, making clean breaks with Mr. Trump on climate change or the need to build a wall at the Mexican border.
While part of that may be due to competition or being socially conscious, the fact is that the coalition is making clean energy a profitable opportunity for the private sector.
As You Sow, a nonprofit foundation, has teamed up with Corporate Knights, a research and financial information products company, to rank 200 companies by how well they are making clean energy a priority.
Clean energy research and development and energy efficiency programs will get more bang for the buck once their carbon-cutting benefits are valued in the marketplace, making clean and efficient investments more profitable.
Technological change and market forces are making clean energy competitive with dirty fossil and nuclear energy, helped along by small tax credits (which are nonetheless dwarfed by much larger fossil fuel and nuclear subsidies).
By making clean slate policies a reality at both the state and federal levels, we can move our country toward a future where a criminal record is no longer a life sentence to poverty.
But unlike, say, K-Beauty, which started as a concerted effort by the Korean government to market Korean brands abroad, G-Beauty is less about pushing novel routines than it is about making clean beauty — a confusing space with many conflicting definitions — more approachable.
The cutting discs for this tool are usually 10 or 12 inches in diameter, with a composition like that of the smaller wheels mentioned above. When cutting heavy materials the cutting discs may require lubrication or coolant to prevent overheating. The cutoff saw is for making clean straight 90 degree cuts through the material.
Gosha started Dirty hands, an art school in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Dirty Hands offers art education unavailable in traditional art school settings. It offers new approaches to contemporary art such as “tapeshit,” a tutorial on making clean shapes in painting. He wanted to share what he has learned and work collaboratively with others.
This technique is useful for the simple splitting of wood for kindling, to access dry wood within a wet log, and for the production of shingles, slats, or boards. It is also useful for cutting notches, or making clean crosscuts against the grain of the wood. The technique is also especially useful when a chopping tool is not available.
During this same period, Lebourg provided decorative work for additions to the Louvre, the Church of the Holy Trinity, and the Hôtel de Ville (Paris's city hall). Following the Franco-Prussian War, Paris's aqueduct system was in ruins, making clean drinking water scarce. To remedy this, Sir Richard Wallace, a wealthy English art collector living in Paris, decided to build a series of drinking fountains throughout the city.
A GlobalTap at the California Academy of Sciences GlobalTap is an American company that makes water fountains that provide free water refills for reusable water bottles, with the goal of making clean water more accessible and to cut back use of plastic water bottles. GlobalTap was started by Daniel H. Whitman, an architect from Chicago, Illinois in the United States. The fountain was designed by IDEO. GlobalTap has partnerships with the cities of London and Paris.
Rather than just making "clean" movies, free from violence and vulgarity, Dutcher said, "It is better to tell an R-rated truth than a G-rated lie." This letter provoked strong criticism from some LDS Church members, most notably Kieth Merrill, a Mormon filmmaker whose work was included in Dutcher's criticisms. In his fiery reaction, Merrill claimed Dutcher was arrogantly ignoring the importance of social and spiritual values. Merrill saw Dutcher as attacking LDS cinema because of the poor response to his latest films.
Forty years later, Lavinia said that because their mother was chronically ill, one of the daughters had to remain always with her. Emily took this role as her own, and "finding the life with her books and nature so congenial, continued to live it". Withdrawing more and more from the outside world, Emily began in the summer of 1858 what would be her lasting legacy. Reviewing poems she had written previously, she began making clean copies of her work, assembling carefully pieced-together manuscript books.
Sarah Seager (born in 1958 Springfield, Massachusetts) is a conceptual artist associated with the California Conceptualism movement of the late 1980s through mid-1990s based out of Los Angeles, California. She is known for making "clean works, many of them white, in which objects seem not so much removed from function as between functions" as described by Michael Brenson of the New York Times. She is also known for her published art work by the title "Excuse my Dust" that was done in conjunction with the curators of the Smithsonian Institution.
As a result of the severe weather during the time of the spill, the oil spread quickly to the deeper levels of water, making clean up a more difficult and the skimming method less effective. Several organizations worked together to create a restoration plan following the spill. The primary organizations involved were the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, and the United States Coast Guard. Captain Patrick A. Turlo was the commander on science for the Coast Guard.
To date, most published testing has been run in an unvalidated, unreportable manner. The ‘standard microbiological testing’ that samples are subjected to prior to metagenomics is variable and has not included reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) testing for common respiratory viruses or, routinely 16S/ITS PCR testing. Given the relative costs of validating and performing metagenomic versus 16S/ITS PCR testing, the second one is considered an easier and more efficient option. A potential exception to the 16S/ITS testing is blood, given the huge amount of 16S sequence available, making clean cutoffs for diagnostic purposes problematic.
The book is an argument for what its authors describe as a positive, "post-environmental" politics that abandons the environmentalist focus on nature protection for a new focus on technological innovation to create a new economy. Time Magazine named Nordhaus and Shellenberger two of its 32 Heroes of the Environment (2008) calling Break Through "prescient" for its prediction that climate policy should focus not on making fossil fuels expensive through regulation but rather on making clean energy cheap. Break Through was awarded the Green Book Award, 2009. Their writings have focused on the intersection of climate change, energy innovation, and politics.
Kennedy Odede is a Kenyan social entrepreneur and author. He wrote a New York Times best-selling memoir, and serves as co-founder and CEO of Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO), a grassroots movement based in Nairobi, Kenya and New York, USA that works in urban slums across Kenya, setting up and running a free school for girls in the slum, making clean water and medical care accessible, and helping individuals start small businesses. Odede was awarded the 2010 Echoing Green Fellowship, and was named to Forbes 30 under 30 list for top Social Entrepreneurs in 2014. He is also a member of the Clinton Global Initiative.
Breakthrough has gone on to argue that climate policy should be focused on making clean energy cheap through technological innovation and has been critical of climate policies like cap and trade and carbon pricing that are focused primarily on making dirty energy expensive. Breakthrough has engaged in bipartisan efforts to produce a new strategy for climate and energy policy in the wake of cap and trade. In 2010, the Breakthrough Institute, along with the Brookings Institution and right-leaning American Enterprise Institute, published the report Post-Partisan Power, which calls for increased federal subsidies in order to make nuclear energy cheap. The report was widely praised and endorsed.
Rosa "Miss Rosa" Cisneros (played by Barbara Rosenblat; portrayed by Stephanie Andujar in flashbacks) – An older Latina inmate who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. In the second- season episode "Appropriately Sized Pots", flashbacks reveal that as a young woman, Rosa was part of a ring of professional bank robbers. After making clean getaways from three successive heists, she made the mistake of impulsively robbing a fourth bank at random which ultimately sent her to prison. The flashbacks also reveal that most of the men she's loved died moments after she kissed them when a job has been successful, which has led her to believe she is cursed.
Scientists from the Institute of Materials Science and Engineering (WKK) of University of Kaiserslautern, with the support from the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft), have succeeded in proving that using ultrasonic welding processes can lead to highly durable bonds between light metals and Carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets. The benefits of ultrasonic welding are that it is much faster than conventional adhesives or solvents. The drying time is very quick, and the pieces do not need to remain in a fixture for long periods of time waiting for the joint to dry or cure. The welding can easily be automated, making clean and precise joints; the site of the weld is very clean and rarely requires any touch-up work.
During President Chester A. Arthur's 1885 visit to Yellowstone National Park, Nihill accompanied Authur's party as a hunter and "kept them well supplied with fresh meat". He was placed on the list of distinguished marksmen two years later and, in 1888, won a place on the Army Team defeating the winner of the first prize, Division of the Atlantic, by 17 points. After four years at Fort Wadsworth, he transferred to the 4th U.S. Cavalry at Fort Myer, Virginia. When his enlistment term ended in 1888, he once again reenlisted and joined Company A of the Battalion of Engineers in Washington, DC. He continued to participate in shooting competitions, often making clean scores at 200 to 1,000 yards, and made 19 consecutive bullseyes in one contest in the fall of 1894.
Litter, made from diverse materials that are denser than surface water (such as glasses, metals and some plastics), have been found to spread over the floor of seas and open oceans, where it can become entangled in corals and interfere with other sea-floor life, or even become buried under sediment, making clean-up extremely difficult, especially due to the wide area of its dispersal compared to shipwrecks. Research performed by MBARI found items including plastic bags below 2000 m depth off the west coast of North America and around Hawaii. A recent study surveyed four separate locations to represent a wider range of marine habitats at depths varying from 1100-5000m. Three of the four locations had identifiable amounts of microplastics present in the top 1cm layer of sediment.
My administration has worked with Congress to invest in gas-saving technologies like advanced batteries and hydrogen fuel cells... In the short run, the American economy will continue to rely largely on oil. And that means we need to increase supply, especially here at home. So my administration has repeatedly called on Congress to expand domestic oil production." In his 2008 State of the Union Address, Bush announced that the U.S. would commit $2 billion over the next three years to a new international fund to promote clean energy technologies and fight climate change, saying, "Along with contributions from other countries, this fund will increase and accelerate the deployment of all forms of cleaner, more efficient technologies in developing nations like India and China, and help leverage substantial private-sector capital by making clean energy projects more financially attractive.
The essay was widely discussed among liberals and greens at Salon,Salon, 14 January 2005, Dead movement walking? Grist,Grist, 13 January 2005, Don't Fear the Reapers: A special series on the alleged "Death of Environmentalism" and The New York Times.Felicity Barringer, New York Times, 6 February 2005, Paper Sets Off a Debate on Environmentalism's Future After the failure of climate legislation in the U.S. Senate for the third time in June 2008, Time Magazine named Nordhaus and Shellenberger "Heroes of the Environment,"Time, 24 September 2008, Heroes of the Environment 2008 / Leaders and Visionaries calling Break Through "prescient" for its prediction that climate policy should focus not on making fossil fuels expensive through regulation but rather on making clean energy cheap. The book's authors reiterated this argument in a September 2008 op-ed for the Los Angeles Times, arguing for $30–$50bn in annual research subsidies for clean energy.

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