Carbon sequestration -- India -- Congresses : Carbon capture, storage and utilization : a possible climate change solution for energy industry / edited by Malti Goel, M. Sudhakar, R.V. Shahi
Carbon sequestration -- Social aspects. : Carbon capture, storage and use : technical, economic, environmental and societal perspectives / Wilhelm Kuckshinrichs, Jürgen-Friech Hake, editors
Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon, through biological, chemical or physical processes, in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere
Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon, through biological, chemical or physical processes, in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere
Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon, through biological, chemical or physical processes, in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere
Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon, through biological, chemical or physical processes, in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere
Any of several processes for the permanent or long-term artificial or natural capture or removal and storage of carbon dioxide and other forms of carbon, through biological, chemical or physical processes, in a manner that prevents it from being released into the atmosphere
CARBON STEELS. : ASM handbook / prepared under the direction of the ASM International Handbook Committee
c2009
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Carbon -- Structure -- Computer simulation : Computer-based modeling of novel carbon systems and their properties : beyond nanotubes / Luciano Colombo, Anna Lisa Fasolino, editors
Here are entered works on an internationally regulated, market-based "cap-and-trade" program designed to reduce the emission of polluting gases into the atmosphere by allowing participating polluting nations or companies to either reduce their total emissions or buy credits from less polluting nations or companies. Works on the practice of compensating for the carbon dioxide emissions produced by one activity or in one location, by voluntarily paying for a corresponding reduction in such emissions produced by a different activity or in a different location are entered under Carbon offsetting
Carbon taxes -- Case studies : The evolution of carbon markets : design and diffusion / edited by Jørgen Wettestad and Lars H. Gulbrandsen
2018
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Carbon taxes -- Danemark : Public choice and environmental regulation : tradable permit systems in the United States and CO₂ taxation in Europe / Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
1998
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Carbon taxes -- Denmark. : Public choice and environmental regulation : tradable permit systems in the United States and CO₂ taxation in Europe / Gert Tinggaard Svendsen
Here are entered works on the practice of compensating for the carbon dioxide emissions produced by one activity or in one location, by voluntarily paying for a corresponding reduction in such emissions produced by a different activity or in a different location. Works on an internationally regulated, market-based "cap-and-trade" program designed to reduce the emission of polluting gases into the atmosphere by allowing participating polluting nations or companies to either reduce their total emissions or buy credits from less polluting nations or companies are entered under Emissions trading
A nonmetallic element with atomic symbol C, atomic number 6, and atomic weight [12.0096; 12.0116]. It may occur as several different allotropes including DIAMOND; CHARCOAL; and GRAPHITE; and as SOOT from incompletely burned fuel
Any solid objects moving in interplanetary space that are smaller than a planet or asteroid but larger than a molecule. Meteorites are any meteoroid that has fallen to a planetary surface. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
Any solid objects moving in interplanetary space that are smaller than a planet or asteroid but larger than a molecule. Meteorites are any meteoroid that has fallen to a planetary surface. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)