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And it just so happens humans emit radiant heat in the form of invisible infrared radiation.
and it just so happens humans emit radiant heat in the form of invisible infrared radiation.
They get the job done, but they also emit lots of carbon, take up lots of room,
They get the job done, but they also emit lots of carbon, take up lots of room, and kill and injure lots of people.
The goal? Replace sea vessels that emit carbon with a fleet of plastic-filtering submarines that don't have emissions and are better for the environment.
The last light you emit - trickling up and out, away from the event horizon.
it, seeing you stop and fade. The last light you emit trickling up and out, away from the
But it can also emit carbon monoxide, methane, formaldehyde,
research has shown that they can still emit toxic compounds like Benzene, which is a carcinogen,
The problem is that we have so many satellites that they kind of emit as a sort of mistake.
The problem is that we have so many satellites that they kind of emit, uh, as a sort of mistake.
and because different parts of a single star emit different amounts of different colors of light, so a planet's effect on the star's spectrum will depend on which part the planet passes in front of.
single star emit different amounts of different colors of light, so a planet’s effect on
And eventually, the molecules emit that energy as heat.
And eventually, the molecules emit that energy as heat.
Why do they emit high-pitched noises?
When we burn fossil fuels-coal, oil, and natural gas-we don't only emit global warming pollution, carbon dioxide.
We also emit a whole slew of toxic air pollutants: particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, and others.