Also, most factories are now powered by electricity rather than steam, so tall smokestacks are quite rare. |
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Mandated pollution-control technologies, such as scrubbers in smokestacks or catalytic converters in motor vehicle engines, are another. |
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Instead of viaducts and smokestacks, the dockside arts complex that bears his name is built with shards of sunlight and steel. |
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The smokestacks from the factories of Tokyo were belching black smolder into already fetid air. |
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Given the prevailing south-west to north-east winds of the Sudbury summer, Penage is normally upwind, not downwind, from the smokestacks. |
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It's all smokestacks and breadlines for him, who actually cites The Grapes of Wrath in his euphoric defense of government run programs. |
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I'll put up pictures of the slag heaps, smokestacks and mysterious pond of what appears to be liquid later. |
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The steersman's cockpit was set at the stern, just fore of the twin metal smokestacks with ornate tops. |
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The creature grows to a tremendous size, begins sucking down the exhaust from some towering smokestacks, and generally wreaks havoc. |
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He machine-sewed sequins onto linen to render a view of iconic factories with smokestacks. |
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Corrugated steel roofing, shiny cylindrical smokestacks, and shiplap siding extend the outbuilding vocabulary. |
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Most people link air pollution with industrial smokestacks or trucks belching clouds of diesel exhaust. |
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Because carbon dioxide is colorless, odorless and disperses immediately into the air, few realize how much spills out of tailpipes and smokestacks. |
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Millions of tonnes are spewed out of vehicle exhausts and power station smokestacks every year, as well as being released from the soil when fields are ploughed. |
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Cliffs, building ledges, and catwalks on smokestacks are recommended sites. |
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The smokestacks of factories to the South belch out clouds of pollutants that are carried by the wind northward. |
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As I understand it, some of these high-tech smokestacks actually draw it back in and reprocess it at high temperature. |
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So the science and technology we would be looking at is what's coming out of smokestacks and such as well. |
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There is gold going up the smokestacks or leaking out of the leaky windows of every building in the country. |
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The smokestacks of the International Nickel smelter at Copper Cliff dominated the landscape of the region. |
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The largest factory, on the far left, is the Redpath sugar refinery, the smokestacks of which dominate the landscape. |
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The wall and smokestacks represent the smelting and refining industry in the city. |
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They told governments the benefits of healthy lakes, streams and forests were worth the costs of cleaning up smokestacks and other sources. |
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Three large smokestacks, ranging in height from 1,280 to 1,550 feet, are sited about 3 miles south of the airport. |
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The smoke plumes from clouds as the air moves up and down in its chimneys and smokestacks during stable travels. |
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In both cities and forests, alkyl nitrates are made when nitrogen oxides, which are produced by automobile tailpipes and smokestacks, react with hydrocarbon molecules. |
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It turns out that all the carbon dioxide and pollutants we are pumping out through our tailpipes and smokestacks doesn't dissipate as readily as had been previously thought. |
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Unlike smokestacks and stovepipes, they don't have an opening at the top. |
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A recent study published in New Scientist magazine draws a direct link between sulfurous fumes from US smokestacks and 30 years of drought in Africa. |
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We don't know what goes on behind the chain-link fence of a refinery or a smelter or a paper mill, or what comes out of the smokestacks, and therefore we suspect the worst. |
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Soon after the wheelsman saw sparks shooting up between the smokestacks. |
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That would represent an interesting milestone for China's economy, which is renowned for the hum of its assembly lines, the belch of its smokestacks and the clang of its construction sites. |
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The whole Gatineau shoreline used to be lined with smokestacks. |
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Particulates are one of the most obvious problems caused by coal combustion because they are present in the ash and haze sent out through smokestacks. |
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In an era of smokestacks, oil spills and other ecological disasters, businesses and individuals who take responsibility for environmental stewardship shine the brightest among their peers. |
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I would remind members that the largest single untapped pool of energy in North America is that being wasted out of our inefficient homes, buildings and smokestacks. |
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Transport patterns can be followed, infrastructure monitored, the planting of fields, plumes from smokestacks and ships in ports can all be observed. |
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But coal-fired stations, with their belching smokestacks, are notorious polluters, and face tough new air-quality standards that will render many older ones uneconomic. |
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The Microsoft campus, for instance, sprouts no smokestacks, has no pipelines dumping toxic waste into streams, and sucks up only as much energy as fluorescent light bulbs and PCs consume. |
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The measurement of wealth has shifted away from the number of factories, smokestacks and assembly lines that rely on low-skilled labor, in Ryan's view. |
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The smokestacks of factories billow pollution into the ethereal, magnificently rendered atmosphere – Seurat seems to paint every molecule of oxygen and smoke – but here on the riverside is a moment of timeless summer peace. |
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There, amid belching smokestacks and clanging delivery trucks, sits artwork made by Mr. Serra, a secret grace note in a decidedly ungraceful block. |
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The silhouette of high structures of the complex forms a unique skyline not far from the center with three blast furnaces, shaft tower, cocking plant tower and three smokestacks as dominant features. |
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Up to that time, the only way of abating air pollution was to dilute flue gas emissions using taller smokestacks, sometimes as high as 120 metres. |
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However, we do that by getting rid of nitric oxide, sulphur dioxide and some of the poison contaminants that come out of the smokestacks of our factories and automobile exhaust pipes. |
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The Quebec shoreline presented an almost unbroken line of smokestacks. |
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Mills clustered around the Rideau and Chaudières falls and, well into the 1980s, the Quebec shoreline of the Ottawa River presented a vista of smokestacks to those looking out from Parliament Hill. |
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The proximity of the port and the density of the rail network contributed to the industrial development of the Lachine Canal area, whose smokestacks and smoke dominated the horizon towards the west. |
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But the fight has another prong: stripping carbon dioxide out of the smokestacks of power plants and other factories and storing it safely underground. |
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Although it may seem counterintuitive because of belching smokestacks and car tailpipes, indoor air quality is actually worse overall than what you'll find outside. |
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Smokestacks belched smoke into the air so that the sky was awash in a thick brown haze. |
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