Sure, a hotel can have rustic wood-burning fireplaces in bedrooms, flickering lanterns in courtyards, and night-blooming jasmine in gardens.
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But it is possible that in future this may be uneconomic, and that growing coppiced wood for burning will be mainly concentrated on the high-value market for wood-burning stoves in the homes of the rich.
The developers of a solar lamp that aims to replace kerosene-burning lights in developing countries have won a prestigious environmental award.
The Island of the Stars is not going to be stormed by a mob, but there is a deep, inchoate, slow-burning anger in America.
Burning yak dung in a wood-burning-style stove was the only form of heat at night, Ms Lloyd said.
It is often richer, too, due to the occasional inclusion of egg in the dough, and sport a mottled beige-brown crust from baking in a wood-burning oven.
When this operation started, we were controlling all skimming and in-situ burning operations out of the Incident Command Post in Houma, Louisiana, which has responsibility for the area where the well is at.
Last year, more than 150 members of Congress from both sides of the aisle produced legislation providing incentives to use clean-burning natural gas in our vehicles instead of oil.
Calculate carbon emissions for a road trip or flight and buy offsets to fund worldwide projects that employ those in poverty, such as tree-planting programmes that hire low-income workers, or projects that help both the poor and the environment by distributing fuel-efficient stoves, as opposed to wood-burning ones used in most homes in developing countries.
The Lexus' whirligig is familiar from the Toyota Camry and Avalon hybrids: a lean-burning Atkinson-cycle, 2.5-liter in-line four-cylinder (156 hp) coupled with two electric motors, one a 141-hp traction motor, the other a starter-generator.
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If, however, they are subjected instead to pyrolysis a process of controlled burning in a low-oxygen atmosphere the result is charcoal, a substance that is mostly elemental carbon.
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Lord Henley and Mr Neill said the government believed such initiatives would encourage fly-tipping and burning in gardens, and impose added costs to families which were already struggling financially.
He became a league-wide pariah burning bridges in Cleveland and many other NBA markets with his decision (James likely set a record for having his jersey torched the most times).
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Midnight calls, clandestine meetings, threatening e-mail messages, not to mention cell phones used as obsessively as lances and shields in a jousting epic: the circuits never stop burning in this self-important but juicily entertaining public-affairs melodrama about big-time journalism and corporate villainy.
We also explored several pressing environmental issues as record levels of radiation were found in fish near Japan's Fukushima nuclear power plant and we delved into the Gates of Hell -- a burning gas crater in Turkmenistan that has been ablaze for 41 years.
An alleged plot is said to have been hatched between the three Polish nationals, resulting in the body of Miss Wells-Burr being discovered in her burning car in a field in Chard.
Its increase in coal-burning is increasing almost as much as nuclear, wind and hydro combined.
The future is not in burning more ever-harder to harvest fossil fuels as our primary power source.
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But the government is desperate to keep the lights burning and the air-conditioners humming in Beijing during the Olympics.
When it came to the surface there might have been in-situ burning going on, there might have been mechanical skimming, there might have been dispersants being applied.
He then looked right at me, his eyes burning with a mixture of tongue-in-cheek danger and mock fear, masking what I can now only imagine as disbelief.
In the days before sit-ins, flower power and bra burning were popular in the U.S., Roth capitalized on the subversive appeal to kids of bleeding eyes and drooling rodents.
The second is trying to deal with the oil that's on the surface above the well, where it comes up in large quantities and could be dealt with effectively through mechanical skimming and in-situ burning.
Global Times adds that street vendors have been arrested for selling paper models of the iPhone 5 as part of an environmental clean-up campaign against burning paper ancestral offerings for the upcoming Tomb-Sweeping Festival in early April.
Terrified women and men - some carrying children in their arms - were rushed from the burning building by firefighters.
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By contrast, two other recent telecom IPOs, Clearwire and Vonage, are pursuing far more ambitious plans--and burning serious amounts of money in the process.
Although this coincides neatly with the new-year fall in share prices, much of the extra cash remained untouched in the banks, rather than burning holes in consumers' or share-buyers' wallets.
Starbucks already offers an in-store CD burning service through its Hear Music outlets, plus it peddles compact discs, usually strategically placed between the cash register and pastry case as a last-minute buy.
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