With the carbon matching system in place in this neighborhood, traffic patterns can be broken down, and other sources of carbon can be traced.
According to Bartlett, this system helped IBM identify carbon in unexpected places like in methane leaks from utilities.
When you can have this type of project in the neighborhood, he said, you can then redesign a green corridor there.
as we develop more low carbon energy sources, building owners will be able to go to what he calls the energy cafe
giving them an opportunity to cut costs and reduce their carbon footprint. IBM has been working with New york city
The goal, with the help of IBM's carbon intelligence software is to reduce New york city's greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2017.
as part of the food company's overriding agenda to develop an integrated crop management system that will help the company reduce the carbon emissions
The company hopes the plant will help reduce its carbon footprint and boost its use of renewable energy;
if Crane's stationary has reduced a carbon footprint? DC: Will it tip them over the edge
six-carbon and five-carbon sugars found in nature. Smartplanet: Cobalt has seen investment from Vantagepoint, Pinnacle, LSP and Harris & Harris, among others.
 Some use radiocarbon, thermoluminescence and other techniques to accurately date the antiques. Others concentrate on identifying signs of artificial aging.
and measuring various carbon and gas emissions. Those sensors have typically been used for finding gas leaks
We are putting carbon that was locked away during the Cretaceous period 300 million years ago, back into the atmosphere as CO2.
The simple activated carbon filtration system aims to tackle the Millennium Development Goal of reducing the proportion of the world people without sustainable access to safe drinking water.
or any other starting point other than what is required to achieve carbon neutrality. Cities should provide incentives to developers who meet these performance goals.
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