Carbon Dioxide Turns Useful

Published October 19, 2008

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Energy takes the central

Energy takes the central place in the majority of aspects of a modern life. It brings heat and light in houses and offices, delivers fuel for transport and communications, energy is necessary in all productions. It is supposed, that the next decades fossil kinds of fuel will remain the main energy source. Especially it is necessary for developing countries to provide a lot of energy social and industrial development. However use of fossil kinds of fuel will promote global warming if it will not be possible to reduce issue of products of combustion. Technologies of decrease in emissions of carbon (CATs), can help to weaken threat of change of a climate from use of fossil fuel. The given strategy is directed on achievement of this purpose.
The governmental report on power (EWP) admits, that urgent actions of global scale are necessary for struggle against climate changes, and the Great Britain is in avant-guard of this process. The task in view - by 2050 to reduce issue of dioxide of carbon to 60 %. We operated on this direction during the period when G8 work was headed by the Great Britain even more actively. Climate change is one of two declared directions of activity of the G8 (G8).
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Conserve it!

"Energy takes the central place in the majority of aspects of a modern life. It brings heat and light in houses and offices, delivers fuel for transport and communications, energy is necessary in all productions. It is supposed, that the next decades fossil kinds of fuel will remain the main energy source. Especially it is necessary for developing countries to provide a lot of energy social and industrial development. "

Yea, but we need to be more creative when it comes to conserving energy and using less!

--Jack Simms

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