Carbon
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It means reduce your
carbon
dioxide emissions with the full range of choices that you make, and then purchase or acquire offsets for the remainder that you have not completely reduced.
There is a
carbon
calculator.
Once it's a closed system, you will have legal liability if you do not urge your CEO to get the maximum income from reducing and trading the
carbon
emissions that can be avoided.
For example, you could plot the flow of
carbon
through corporate supply chains in a corporate ecosystem, or the interconnections of habitat patches for endangered species in Yosemite National Park.
To me, as an international lawyer, this scared me far more than any of the creatures or the monsters we may have seen, for it belies the notion that you can actually protect the ocean, the global ocean, that provides us all with
carbon
storage, with heat storage, with oxygen, if you can only protect 36 percent.
Now I should confess that as [far as] I'm concerned this would be an abomination if it emitted not one particle of
carbon.
Studying pollen grains and radiolaria and
carbon
molecules helped us devise the most efficient structural solution using hexagons and pentagons.
And if you think about the
carbon
in that, that would have come out of the atmosphere, into the sea and then locked away in a building product.
We engineered a virus to pick up
carbon
nanotubes.
One part of the virus grabs a
carbon
nanotube, the other part of the virus has a sequence that can grow an electrode material for a battery, and then it wires itself to the current collector.
We've been able to engineer viruses to pick up
carbon
nanotubes and then grow titanium dioxide around them, and use it as a way of getting electrons through the device.
Four atoms of hydrogen, the four points of the tetrahedron, which means the little
carbon
atom.
Simone Bianco: As many of you know, since 1950, the average surface temperature of the earth has increased by one degree Centigrade due to all the
carbon
dioxide we are pumping into the air.
The bodies of plankton's ancestors actually make up a for lot of the
carbon
we burn today.
Because the plankton that are here today clean that
carbon
out of the air.
The problem is they cannot keep up with the tremendous amount of
carbon
we are dumping into the air.
Well, it means that our big
carbon
footprint is crushing the very creatures that sustain us.
They convert solar light and
carbon
dioxide into the oxygen that is filling your lungs right now.
And it is all out of
carbon
fiber.
In biology,
carbon
takes center stage.
And in a universe where
carbon
exists and organic biology, then we have all this wonderful diversity of life.
And we can aggregate them together and make literally thousands and thousands of really big nano-molecular molecules the same size of DNA and proteins, but there's no
carbon
in sight.
Carbon
is banned.
Because the thing is, we are so chauvinistic to biology, if you take away carbon, there's other things that can happen.
So the other thing that if we were able to create life that's not based on carbon, maybe we can tell NASA what really to look for.
Don't go and look for carbon, go and look for evolvable stuff.
One of the materials that can do this is a remarkable material, carbon, that has changed its form in this incredibly beautiful reaction where graphite is blasted by a vapor, and when the vaporized
carbon
condenses, it condenses back into a different form: chickenwire rolled up.
But this chickenwire carbon, called a
carbon
nanotube, is a hundred thousand times smaller than the width of one of your hairs.
You think of
carbon
as black.
Carbon
at the nanoscale is actually transparent and flexible.
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