This principle is designed for minimizing toxicity while trying to design safer products and processes
What is designing safer chemicals?
There are __ sources of renewable energy
What is 5?
This is the primary goal of green chemistry
What is to reduce chemical-related impact on human health and virtually eliminate contamination of the environment through dedicated, sustainable prevention programs?
What are reservoirs?
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?
This is an executive department is apart of the federal government that is solely based on renewable sources
What is USDE or United States Department of Energy
This one of the biggest problems across the world and every country wants to address this
What is pollution?
This is the person who discovered petroleum
Who is Col. Edwin Drake?
Who wrote the mainstream, scientific book, Silent Spring in 1962
Who is Rachel Carson?
What does PBT stand for
What is Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic
What is Iceland?
What is 9?
This is how long air rotary drilling rig can operate
What is 24 hours?
There are ___ amount of principles
What is 12?
This is what happens when Solvents are not recycled
What is incinerated?
Who is Robert Grove?
This is something you would do if you unplugged or turned off the tv when you're not using it
What is energy efficiency?
What is all over the world?
What is the year of 1990?
This is the creator of the second principle Atom Economy
Who is Barry Trost?
This is the most used renewable energy
What is Hydropower?
This is what every product in the world goal is
What is develop products that are less toxic?
This is what crude oil is composed of
What is hydrocarbons?
Who is Paul Anastas?