Boone Pickens and by some lawmakers to promote burning it in the engines of cars and trucks.
The court heard the ringbound booklet had never been found, but Mr Nowak denies burning it in his garden.
Rokkasho has been seen as a facility that would allow Tokyo to reduce its plutonium stockpile by burning it as fuel.
The way the newspapers are all crashing and burning it's making it even trickier to eke out a living doing it.
Miners use mercury in processes that extract gold from other minerals by binding it to the element before burning it off.
The Spanish made a point of burning it in 1625, after a ten-month siege led by the brilliant Genoese aristocrat Ambrogio Spinola.
But in the race to get the higher-priced oil out of the ground as quickly as possible, many companies are simply burning it.
Admittedly there is natural gas: demand for the stuff is growing more rapidly than demand for oil, in part because burning it produces less pollution.
Nevertheless, she said, it was still greener than burning it.
It recommends they use rice and wheat straw for mulch instead of burning it, rotate their crops, use a range of different seeds, manure their fields, and so on.
Converting coal to gas before burning it is plausible, but finding an economical way to dispose of the carbon dioxide besides venting it is, to put it mildly, an ambitious goal.
The commission also wants the state government to roughly quadruple the amount of controlled burning it undertakes, and develop a voluntary scheme to acquire land in areas of unacceptably high bushfire risk.
While the pipeline project is a better alternative from a carbon pollution standpoint than shipping the oil by rail, the emissions created by harvesting tar sands, processing them into oil and eventually burning it in automobiles in the U.S. and abroad will contribute to global warming.
That means shipowners who wish to ply these waters will have to stop using bunker fuel (the cheap stuff left over once petrol, diesel and aviation fuel have been distilled from crude oil) to power their vessels because burning it produces too much sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and soot.
Rather than eliminate nitrogen oxide via a bulky chemical treatment system that even the EPA questioned initially, EGR would make the motor do all the work by piping exhaust gas back into the cylinders and burning it again a cleaner, cheaper, lower-maintenance solution, which would set Navistar ahead of the pack.
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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.
The company reported it was burning through cash faster than it was generating revenue.
British American Tobacco, the UK's biggest cigarette manufacturer, said it had no plans to introduce slow burning cigarettes unless it were proven beyond doubt that the cigarette would self-extinguish.
"This was a prayer that was done, and they finished it by either burning (the mask) or laying it out on the tundra, and then they would be remade every year for the next dance, " she said.
X-43A will set off on its own, burning hydrogen as it streaks out across the Pacific.
As gas prices fall electric utilities will start burning more of it and the commodity will find its way into new uses like truck fleets.
Chicago Deep Dish Pizza: New York or Neapolitan style pizza does not ship well, but deep dish travels magnificently, losing very little in translation, and since the best deep dish pizza, unlike the best thin crust pizza, does not require a special ultra-hot coal or wood burning oven, it lends itself to heating at home.
State officials said the uncontained blaze near Santa Fe had spread to 8 square miles, making it apparently the largest of several wildfires burning in the West as it placed the city under a blanket of haze.
New Mexico officials said an uncontained blaze near Santa Fe had spread to 8 square miles, making it apparently the largest of several wildfires burning in the West as it placed the city under a blanket of haze.
When that image of Emmett Till was shown to the world, it stirred up such a burning desire for justice inside African-Americans that it was a part of the foundation of the civil rights movement.
Mr. REILLY: While it's burning this hot, we kind of rope-a-dope a bit and just try to get through it.
The rate at which Nokia was burning through cash as it invested in new products had been a worry for investors.
Beijing catches so much of the pollution from coal-burning power plants because it sits at the center of a ring of mountains, which help trap the smog.
"It took burning both ends of the candle, " he says.
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