Becoming carbon-neutral by planting trees is no get-out-of-jail-free card in terms of emissions reduction. |
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But if he really wants to encourage a transition to a sustainable carbon-neutral economy, he should leave. |
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His's the first carbon-neutral publishing company, planting trees to offset air travel and he's hoping to convince his readers to do the same. |
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For now, visitors to Boston can find carbon-neutral accommodations at The Lenox, a four-star hotel, and Copley Square, a three-star hotel. |
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The client is said to be carbon-neutral or climate-neutral when its carbon assets equal its carbon emissions. |
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If it is to be utilised thermally at the end of its useful life, this also guarantees carbon-neutral energy. |
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Google, for one, has gotten plenty of press about its four-year-old ambition to become a carbon-neutral company. |
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Growth that is carbon-neutral, or even has a positive carbon balance should be promoted. |
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Low-energy house projects can help us demonstrate that carbon-neutral concepts are not visions of the future but achievable objectives. |
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A car sharing company, FlexCar, has set a goal of being carbon-neutral. |
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Shanghai also claims Dongtan will be the world's first genuinely eco-friendly city, powered by renewable energy sources and as close to carbon-neutral as possible. |
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You can join in the campaign to become a carbon-neutral world. |
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Motorola says the W233 is the first carbon-neutral phone. |
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A deal to implement an integrated plan for the Red Sea city of El Gouna to become carbon-neutral was signed recently in Egypt. |
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The Princess Elisabeth Antarctic research station was designed to receive a combination of wind and solar power, two renewable and carbon-neutral technologies for producing electricity. |
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The federation was recognized for partnering with Offsetters, a Vancouver-based organization that helps individuals and organizations reduce their climate impact, and achieve carbon-neutral status. |
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But is the carbon-neutral movement just a gimmick? |
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The store launched carbon-neutral lingerie last year and has flogged 170,000 bras so far. |
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Only companies that decide to offset their full emissions can be awarded a carbon-neutral label. |
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The firm launched carbon-neutral lingerie last year and have flogged 170,000 bras so far. |
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There are carbon-neutral investment banks, carbon-neutral real-estate brokerages, carbon-neutral taxi fleets, and carbon-neutral dental practices. |
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Last year, after some foot dragging, Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla released a plan for how the country can make its carbon-neutral dream a reality. |
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Hess C-Neutral is a carbon-neutral energy program for natural gas, electricity and fuel oil. |
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It is our greatest asset in finding solutions to this global challenge, enabling us to move forward from the carbon-based, grey technologies of the past to the carbon-neutral, green innovation of the future. |
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The industry presented EU Transport Commissioner Antonio Tajani with a declaration pledging their support for a carbon-neutral power supply in Europe and emphasising the need to prepare to electrify the transport network. |
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Using renewable resources to manufacture biomaterials is an effective method of moving towards carbon balance, replacing fossil oil and designing product life cycles which are carbon-neutral and environmentally responsible. |
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As the Formula One Grand Prix gears up for its Austin debut, the event has become an example of the promises and pitfalls of trying to organize a carbon-neutral sports event. |
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Carbon-neutral means being a state in which CO 2 emissions are reduced to zero. |
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