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  1. But at a 72-nation conference in the Netherlands yesterday, Britain, the United States, Japan and the Soviet Union, which between them emit 50 per cent of the world's carbon dioxide, blocked a proposed freeze on emissions of the gas by the year 2000 and a 20 per cent reduction by 2005.
  2. In order to prolong the life of a cask, some publicans connect a cylinder of carbon dioxide to the shive hole and cover the beer with a blanket of gas.
  3. Also, the rain water has been a very weak acid because it links with carbon dioxide in the air.
  4. Yet all but a fraction of the carbon in living things originates as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere; as we will discuss below, it is turned into organic molecules by plants by the process of photosynthesis.
  5. As soon as they are formed, the sup14; C atoms rapidly combine with oxygen to form carbon dioxide which is chemically indistinguishable from carbon dioxide containing either of the other carbon isotopes.
  6. The environmental pressure group calculates that the wasted energy costs 12 million a year and generates nearly 200,000 tonnes a year of extra carbon dioxide (the primary greenhouse-effect gas) from power stations.
  7. The carbon dioxide yield of 180 ml/g organic C is generated rapidly with little gas produced at maturities greater than VR 1.0.
  8. Municipal sewage works have used such methods to treat sewage since the early 1900s and the biogas produced, which consists on average of 70 per cent methane and 30 per cent carbon dioxide (Hawkes and Hawkes 1987), can be used to power the digestion plant itself.
  9. Putting the government's abandonment of the PWRs in the context of the study, the conclusion must be that it decided that, under market force rules, carbon dioxide had to be allowed to win the day over nuclear power.
  10. Living tropical forests also absorb carbon dioxide.
  11. In that year a London chemist, Smithson Tennant, burned diamonds and found that carbon dioxide was the end product; the same amount of carbon dioxide was produced by burning equal weights of diamond and charcoal.
  12. Enhanced inputs of sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides due to this process are thought to be contributing to acidification (Blackie and Newson 1986).
  13. Our normal breathing pattern keeps oxygen and carbon dioxide at a level to which our bodies are well adjusted.

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