5 October 2022 | 45 replies
Looking at the long term commitments a number of Asain countries already have in place to purchase Canadian LNG as a means of reducing global emissions by getting those countries off of crude, coal and more.
5 March 2015 | 8 replies
This coverage will offer defense and claims settlement for alleged or actual injury caused by CO2 emissions from a heating or air conditioning source.You can add a "personal umbrella" to cover your personal liability exposures of your home and auto, if your net worth justifies it, but you should keep any income producing assets separate from your personal liabilities.Ivan
19 March 2017 | 49 replies
This is a great idea as buildings account for 39% of US energy consumption every year and 38% of US CO2 emissions, more than any sector.
1 November 2023 | 38 replies
There are significant "why nots" though - specifically relating to the "climate change", "zero emissions", "no plastics", etc initiatives that are out there which would be more detrimental to these projects.Account Closed Might not be what you're looking for, but I wanted to give my opinion on something I know.
8 July 2009 | 52 replies
Well, the stated goal of the legislation (the "in theory" part) is to reduce greenhouse emissions by about 90% by 2050.
29 December 2009 | 21 replies
Section 3 states the we will have to reduce our emissions by 50-95% within the next 40 years.
18 February 2023 | 56 replies
WA state contributes less than 1/1000th of a percent to the Co2 emissions.
6 July 2016 | 31 replies
Dust contaminated with lead could be from poor house upkeep, children toys made in China, exterior emission if the property is located by a highway, or transfer from another owner occupant as in the case of the kid's grandparent house as the story listed in the Toledo Blade newspaper.
22 July 2021 | 499 replies
Here's why we went with this car:-I have asthma and my son has a respiratory issue, so driving electric means at least from our car we don't breathe dirty emissions.
24 November 2023 | 7 replies
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 was signed into law on August 16, 2022 by President Biden.It’s a $737 billion investment that according to two of the senators has a goal to “fight inflation, invest in domestic energy production and manufacturing, and reduce carbon emissions by roughly 40 percent by 2030.”