He would wake up in eastern Baghdad, inhale its bitter, burning air, and say it.
The engines increase airflow, creating a more complete burning of the air-fuel mixture--and a more powerful vehicle.
But the government is desperate to keep the lights burning and the air-conditioners humming in Beijing during the Olympics.
If you look at across the whole life cycle of growing corn, making ethanol and burning it in a car, and compare that to what happens when you find oil and make gasoline and burn it in a car, you only have about 15 percent less greenhouse gas going into the air from burning ethanol than you would if you're burning gasoline.
Within the passages, his Shamanistic figures stalk burning landscapes, levitate in air or float in water.
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In a flash the foil was clean, and a clear mist hung in the air without any burning taking place.
But burning less oil to keep air cool so ice stays ice and the seas don't warm is too expensive and roundabout a way to meet the danger, Mr Mendelsohn thinks.
For extra credit, perhaps one of you enterprising readers would like to calculate how much carbon dioxide has been released into the air by the burning of 6.3 million gallons of oil.
Enormous quantities of air pollution from burning forests led to a dramatic rise in the number of cases of eye irritation, respiratory illness and cardiovascular disease -- examples of the unexpected public health surprises which become more likely in a warming world.
In the last six months, we have witnessed Superstorm Sandy flooding New York City, New Jersey and surrounding areas, a massive Midwest drought impacting 40% of the US corn crop, and unprecedented air pollution from burning fossil fuels that forced Chinese authorities to tell Beijing residents to stay in their homes.
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Inside the hangar-like halls, the air is thick with burning incense, the pungent odours of durian fruit and fresh herbs, and the rubbery, plastic smell of a thousand useless trinkets.
The photos' release comes on top of several incidents that have angered Afghans, including a video of Marines urinating on the bodies of insurgents, the burning of the Qurans at Bagram Air Base and the killing of 17 Afghan civilians allegedly at the hands of an American Army staff sergeant.
As well as destroying such native ecosystems, deforestation also diminishes so-called "carbon sinks" -- thereby reducing the Earth's capacity to absorb and re-process atmospheric carbon dioxide -- while also adding to air pollution through the burning of land to clear it for cultivation (sugarcane fields are traditionally fired prior to harvest to remove leaves and drive away snakes).
And that means Air Force planes will keep burning more fuel, and their crews will keep flying long hours.
Part of a UN compound burned down after it was hit by chunks of the burning chemical which ignites on contact with air.
John McCain made an unusual campaign stop this week, at a rally for motorcycle enthusiasts whose roaring machines filled the air with the fumes of burning gas.
Toxic chemicals have been detected at levels exceeding federal safety standards in the soil and air around the still-burning rubble of the World Trade Center, according to documents compiled by the Environmental Protection Agency.
As with the Burning Man doodle, there's often an air of mystery as to what is being depicted.
There are a number of big fires that are still burning here, and gunfire still snaps in the air.
As the noonday call to Friday prayers sounded, riot police were firing shots into air thickened with the smoke from a burning vehicle.
They added central air-conditioning, a wood-burning furnace and a second bathroom.
Our correspondent, who went to Tizi Ouzou, said streets were deserted and the air was thick with black smoke from burning tyres set ablaze by the protesters.
The air was horrible, difficult to breathe and burning eyes, so they put a blanket over my Gram's face on the way to the car.
"The air was horrible, difficult to breathe and burning eyes, so they put a blanket over my Gram's face on the way to the car, " Storke said.
Summer or winter, firefighters walk into dark passageways in burning buildings, burdened by heavy fireproof coats and pants, air bottles strapped to backs, faces masked and vision tunneled, each in a private world.
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Nonetheless, high levels of PM 2.5 particles are in the air due to rapid industrialization, more vehicles, coal burning for heat and power, and lax enforcement of environmental regulations.
Another ad, which will air later this week, features activities that add up to burning off the "140 happy calories" in a can of Coke.
By augmenting the drug's surface area, Rabinowitz had increased its exposure to air, allowing it to quickly escape the heat and vaporize without burning.
It is important to note, however, that human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels for transportation and energy generation are the main sources of air pollution, said Wotawa.
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