“Controlling carbon is a bureaucrat’s dream. If you control carbon, you control life.118” — Anonymous Copy Share Image
China and the U.S. are the two largest importers of oil. They are the two largest emitters of carbon. — Henry Paulson Copy Share Image
“We’ve lost an estimated 50 to 80 percent carbon in our soils over the last 150 years.” — Judith D. Schwartz Copy Share Image
If you're eating grassland meat, your carbon footprint is light and possibly even negative. — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
We need to fashion policies with proper incentives to reduce the amount of carbon we are putting in the atmosphere. — William Ruckelshaus Copy Share Image
“We are stardust, we are golden, We are billion year old carbon, And we got to get ourselves back to the garden.” — Joni Mitchell Copy Share Image
The brightest and most valuable diamond started life as just a lump of carbon — Peter Dilger Copy Share Image
The world has not warmed up very much since the millennium. Twelve years is a reasonable time… it (the temperature) has stayed… — James Lovelock Copy Share Image
There's no question that natural gas is a lot better than coal or oil, in the sense that natural gas produces less… — Katharine Hayhoe Copy Share Image
Even if Bill McKibben were to become dictator, future generations would suffer because of the carbon we had already emitted. — Dale Jamieson Copy Share Image
The policies being promoted are insane... If you believe energy poverty is a good thing, you should support controls on carbon emissions.… — Myron Ebell Copy Share Image
Electricity generation emits more carbon dioxide in the United States than does transportation or industry, and nuclear power is the largest source… — Ernest Moniz Copy Share Image
“Some might argue that a diamond is the earths hardest carbon based substance. However, I'd challenge that with the resolve, resilience, and… — Donavan Nelson Butler, Master Sergeant US Army Copy Share Image
We need to reduce carbon emissions, protect Maine's key industries and preserve our coastlines from flooding and rising sea levels. — Sara Gideon Copy Share Image
Instincts under pressure crush the carbon of conformity and create diamonds. Each new season of life offers to train us for the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
People have got to get used to making low carbon choices. If they have a direct incentive to do so they will… — Tim Yeo Copy Share Image
Our mission is, in truth, historic and world changing - to build, over the next fifty years and beyond, a global low… — Gordon Brown Copy Share Image
Some argue that now isn't the time to push the green agenda - that all efforts should be on preventing a serious… — Lucy Powell Copy Share Image
Ordinary Americans can't pollute for free. You can't dump your trash on the sidewalk or throw all your refuse into your neighbor's… — Van Jones Copy Share Image
There would be a cost for dumping carbon into our atmosphere and a cap on total emissions. The government must make a… — Van Jones Copy Share Image
People in low-lying countries like Bangladesh with almost 140 million people who are managing to feed themselves, whose carbon emissions can't really… — Bill McKibben Copy Share Image
Plate tectonics is not all havoc and destruction. The slow movement of continents and ocean floors recycles carbon dioxide dissolved in the… — Seth Shostak Copy Share Image
In the current setting the situation of the poor is neglected despite the grotesque wealth of the capitalist elites, and the dangers… — Richard A. Falk Copy Share Image
Soils could also be giving up their carbon stores: evidence emerged in 2005 that a vast expanse of western Siberia was undergoing… — David Adam Copy Share Image
That’s the problem with all of this. No matter how hard I try, I can’t make it perfect. I can’t keep it… — Pete Wentz Copy Share Image
Trees are very good friends. Firm friends. My five year olds tree could be relied upon to be there next day, uncritical… — Phillip Adams Copy Share Image
Please eat less meat - meat is a very carbon-intensive commodity. — Rajendra K. Pachauri Copy Share Image
For the U.S., I think we should have a carbon tax, for environmental reasons. — Tyler Cowen Copy Share Image
Carbon dioxide is…being portrayed as a pollutant; in fact, it makes things grow, and it is not toxic to humans. — Dana Rohrabacher Copy Share Image
A price on carbon sufficient to keep 80% of current reserves underground, rebated directly to citizens. — Bill McKibben Copy Share Image
It may be that the carbon tax is the final chapter in the strange death of Labor Australia. — Richard Flanagan Copy Share Image
You can pregrow a village with no consequence on the land. In fact, with a positive carbon contribution. — Mitchell Joachim Copy Share Image
We simply don't know yet what's going to happen to the carbon in the atmosphere. — Freeman Dyson Copy Share Image
“Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen make up 90% of the human body.” — Jenny Kellett Copy Share Image
The surviving intelligent life form on Earth is not going to be carbon-based; it's going to be silicon-based. — Paul MacCready Copy Share Image
“Why didn't you tell me there was a smoking hot carbon copy of you?” — Kimberly Lauren Copy Share Image
Depending on how you farm, your farm is either sequestering or releasing carbon. — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
I don't believe that a hydrogen economy depends on a carbon economy at all. — Larry Burns Copy Share Image
Developing low carbon sources of energy supply will enhance our energy security — Charles Hendry Copy Share Image