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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Emissions in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Emissions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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It’s unrealistic to say that we can’t convert more land, given that the world’s population is growing, especially in developing countries, but we still must minimise carbon emissions while pursuing agricultural development.
On paper, it is simple to calculate the amount of CO2 emissions a ton of coal will produce and then to calculate the number of trees it takes to consume the CO2, the problem with that theory is that you have to train the CO2 molecules to go to those trees. . . maybe we only burn coal when the wind is blowing in that direction ? And, oh yes, the trees, he said. Are these mature, 40-foot oak trees they are planting, or more likely 16-inch pine seedlings ? Do they realize how long it will take to get a mature forest capable of consuming the CO2 ?
We will need a pricing system for carbon emissions.
People who buy equipment are looking for a low price and they may not be thinking about emissions. Unless you have regulations stating that you need to capture it, they are not going to choose the best available technology.
We must fight it with all our might, we must strictly enforce environmental laws and regulations; crack down on those guilty of creating illegal emissions and ensure they pay a heavy price for such offences; and hold those who allow illegal emissions to account, punishing them accordingly.
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