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It will be available in four colors: Ardent Red, Aspen White, Carbon Grey and Nightfall Blue.
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The planning white paper puts carbon reductions at the heart of the planning process and obliges local councils to plan new buildings to optimise people's ability to walk or cycle to work.
BBC: The La Rance tidal barrage near St Malo in Brittany
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The ironic thing is that no matter who wins the White House, US carbon emissions might continue to fall.
BBC: Climate change makes late surge in US elections
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It was not the stiff white dragonfly GlobalFlyer, a delicate construction of carbon fibre with all its interstices filled with fuel, in which in 2005 he had made the first non-stop solo flight round the world.
ECONOMIST: Steve Fossett
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The White House, too, has ruled out a carbon tax.
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It was the arresting vision of its three massive white sails, puffed like proud chests on their 190-foot carbon fiber masts.
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They shut down the original Lascaux Cave in 1963 because the carbon dioxide emitted by thousands of daily visitors was causing "green and white disease" a limestone version of gingivitis to form on the paintings.
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Like a latecomer at a party, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has decided it wants in on the fun, too, and with the support of the White House, has laid out its own plan to regulate U.S. carbon dioxide emissions in 2011.
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By Memorial Day, the White House would like the House Energy and Commerce Committee to approve a sweeping energy plan that caps total carbon emissions, sets up a program to sell permits for future emissions, then cycles billions of dollars to renewable and other low-carbon energy sources.
WSJ: Coming Next: The Act II Blueprint
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The rapid decline in U.S. emissions has taken some pressure off the White House after the 2010 failure of a cap-and-trade bill meant to put a price on carbon emissions.
WSJ: Rise in U.S. Gas Production Fuels Unexpected Plunge in Emissions