This principle is designed for minimizing toxicity while trying to design safer products and processes
What is designing safer chemicals?
Fuels that can NOT be reformed during a lifetime are said to be
What is nonrenewable?
This is the main reason why green chemistry is starting to evolve and expand
What is global warming, ozone depletion, and smog formation?
Petroleum is mainly known for
What is non-renewable source of energy?
In 1969, Congress passed this very important law
What is National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)?
Nature produces about ___ billion tons of plant biomass annually
What is 170?
When the sun heats the air above the land, it rises and expands. Cooler air quickly moves in to fill the space left by the elevated air and this motion produces
What is wind?
This is the goal of every clean company tries to accomplish
What is designing safer chemicals?
This country is typically known for the amount oil they produce and export
What is Dubai?
Who wrote the mainstream, scientific book, Silent Spring in 1962
Who is Rachel Carson?
What does PBT stand for
What is Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic
It's a device which blades are turned by a force
What is 1%?
This is where Petroleum is found in
What is reservoirs?
There are ___ amount of principles
What is 12?
This is what happens when Solvents are not recycled
What is incinerated?
Energy source that uses energy from organic matter (living things) to produce steam to spin a turbine when burnt
What is biomass?
Gas companies across the world process or create gas products that cannot be
What is not utilized?
This how long an oil rig can last
What is 24 hours?
What is the year of 1990?
This is the creator of the second principle Atom Economy
Who is Barry Trost?
Energy from the sun is converted directly into electricity with a ___ cell
What is Photovoltaic?
This ocean has around 192.8 million pounds of plastic in its water
What is North Pacific?
This is what crude oil is composed of
What is hydrocarbons?
Who is Paul Anastas?