Carbon black is what gives them their color and durability.
carbon emissions because Britain has moral leadership in the world. And so, if we reduce our energy consumption and
carbohydrates, inactivity, emotional stress. We have poor sleep habits. You
carbohydrates, people made the illogical conclusion that you should
carbohydrate, a higher protein diet in there, but for a transient amount of
Carbohydrate heavy foods. Yes. Yes, it does. It does. So, that that's right.
Carbon in a lot of volume of phones. And meanwhile, Google's over here with the Pixel, not shipping that many phones and not using Silicon Carbon.
Carbon is a starting point because there's already a market for carbon, but we're hoping to branch that out into other services as well in the future.
carbon offset, carbon removal.
Carbon-free energy, how is it different from the net zero and carbon neutral and things like that?
Carbon was a material that most people thought was too difficult to really understand, actually.
Carbon taxes being unpopular, because they're regressive, so that calls for some way of sweetening carbon taxes.
carbon power? Or are we actually going to invest in new tech?
Carbon is easy to measure and it's-- well, I just said how hard it is to measure but it's actually not that hard, right?
Carbon dioxide has weight.
Carbon Health has, I believe, more coronavirus test than any company besides Quest, so they have a lot of data, and they're able to study it.
Carbon dividend-- if you want companies to change their behavior, change their costs.
Carbon offsets? Yeah.
Carbon monoxide in the domestic gas supplies-- an awful lot of people, very sadly, opened their ovens, put their heads in, and killed themselves.
carbon-free electricity the energy system is changing rapidly however and nuclear faces competition from cheap natural gas especially in the US as well
carbon emitting source of electricity is you can do really wild things so we've looked into pulling carbon out of the atmosphere and basically making a carbon
Carbon fiber has a lot of potential.
Carbohydrates are basically chains of glucose molecules.
Carbon six was the limit of detection of the instrument.
Carbon dioxide lasts a couple hundred years.
Carbon dioxide levels in the blood, et cetera.
Carbon Project. And so we're really lucky to have kind of stumbled onto it because they just are an hour from here.
Carbon Project, and then also working on it from a political angle.
carbon emission design and that's been the biggest pressure on what's on uh model basins which is where
carbon pipe, clean it, let's take it, let's forget the
carbohydrates-- these complex molecules-- that we, as humans, can't absorb.
Carbon pricing can even pay to protect surviving rain forests, because if you plant a new forest, or close a coal burning plant, that's
Carbon in its crystalline form had been combined with oxygen to make carbon dioxide, then it blew away.
carbon dioxide is concentrated, so if you apply high energy to it, bubbles will come out.
Carbon 3D, a company that you guys have recently invested into, has come up with some really elegant ways to very quickly print parts.
Carbon atom.
Carbon dating is good on, like, tens of thousands of years.
carbon-free, waste-minimizing source of energy?" Well, first of all, we have, of course, researched thorium reactors.
carbon out of the atmosphere would do.
carbon neutral or carbon negative.
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is pulled out of the air into the rocks.
carbohydrates, lipids, all the different fats.
carbon free energy economy that can last a millennium.
carbohydrate and protein together.
carbon footprint? The answer is no. It turns out because China is 80% coal powered plants. Just by shifting the power generation back to the power plants,
carbon in their area. But this is an incredibly powerful and important monitoring platform
carbon dioxide out of industrial processes and use that waste to actually make cement.
carboxyl groups at the ends of the molecules, and this essentially is like crack-cocaine
carbohydrates carbohydrates why anybody know what do they do for
carbon in a non-biodegradable form that you can bury and therefore keeping that carbon out of the atmosphere there's a scientist called