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Throughout the United States, carbon emissions are being tracked via the innovative software developed by scientists from the Vulcan Project at Purdue University. Sources that emit these carbon emissions, such as power plants, industrial sources, and mobile sources, are inventoried and combined with other inventories to create a complete map of fossile fuel CO2 emissions.
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alternative energy sources projectThroughout the United States, carbon emissions are being tracked via the innovative software developed by scientists from the Vulcan Project at Purdue University. Sources that emit these carbon emissions, such as power plants, industrial sources, and mobile sources, are inventoried ...
Sustainable Development EnvironmentFully automated and efficient carbon emissions management solutions require captains of industry and CEOs to oversee a policy that strikes at the very heart of the company's existence.
Alternative Energy FundsEssential tips that tell you how to effectively help in the fight against global warming.
Alternative Fuel VehiclesCar emissions have been on the rise in North America each and every year now for the past while and it appears that most people don't really want to pay attention to the issue at hand because more and more ...
Geothermal_Energy_ElectricityDescribing what carbon foot printing is and how people can reduce their carbon emissions each year, from simple household changes.
Achieving Environmental SustainabilityThe environment and humans are on a dangerous collision course. Our population grows, we produce more, we displace species and develop over existing and often fragile ecosystems to accommodate our growth, we consume resources without adequately replacing them then we ...
non renewable energy activitiesThis article shows how the UK can achieve a 60% reduction on the total year 2000 CO2 emissions, i.e. to reduce the emission of CO2 in the UK to 40% of the year 2000 emissions.
Greenhouse_GasesAs organizations plot their course of action for the future, they are coming to realize that energy efficiency is a key metric. Society now insists that each business accounts for its need to produce carbon emissions and justifies its existence.
arizona alternative fuel vehicle emissionsSo the next time you are in the market for a new car, consider the eco-friendly, reduced emissions options. While they may be more expensive on the front end, you’ll save money on your fuel bills and help control pollutants ...
What is a carbon credit? Before we answer this question, let us first take a look at the Kyoto Protocol. According to this protocol, signatory countries should play a leading role when it comes to implementing ways to lower emissions ...
alternative fuel vehicles and lung healthIf you had hopes that diesel was the hope for renewable energy for the future, please take this new revelation into consideration Inhaled diesel fumes set in motion a stress reaction in the brain. This response has the capability of ...
alternative energy sources for factoriesUnfortunately, there is no way to completely reduce greenhouse gas overnight. There are options though that will gradually reduce emissions and as a result, lower the amount of greenhouse gas that is heating up our planet. We must be open ...
renewable energy credit crunchIn a credit crunch how should European Governments maintain momentum to reduce Co2 emissions? Damian Kissane from the Carbon Credit Agency argues that they should take this opportunity to re-think some of their carbon emissions policies and introduce more positive ...
Alternative Fuel VehiclesRamanathan notes that “developed nations have reduced their black carbon emissions from fossil fuel sources by a factor of 5 or more since 1950. Thus, the technology exists for a drastic reduction of fossil fuel related black carbon.” Jacobson believes ...
Alternative Fuel VehiclesHybrid Vehicle emissions today are getting close to or even lower than the recommended level set by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). The recommended levels they suggest for a typical passenger vehicle should be equated to 5.5 metric tons of ...
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