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Instead, companies and individuals could direct their investment in carbon offsets to the sector and source of the pollution — by insetting, not offsetting.
These are what she calls 'insetting', in which you assume that you have a certain carbon budget which you are not supposed to exceed.
So in a way, it's a way for us to make a side bet on Latin America in a way without going out of Europe and insetting far.
Also a lot of green (afterward Burberry announced the show had been certified carbon neutral and that it was creating what it called "a regeneration fund" to support carbon insetting in its supply chain).
Insetting a national animal, the saber-tooth zebra, the Azanian flag, and giving several countries new names. Throughout the geography of Azania he further explores the overlaps of exile and diaspora in the African and Jewish communities. A narrative with five characters, a national flower, crest and animal including the rainbow coloured balloon characters.
The maxilla has an indentation behind the canine root, and in the same area possess several large foramina. These suggest that Abdalodon may have had whiskers. The posterior end of the maxilla bends medially, insetting the postcanines from the labial border of the snout. The dentary of Abdalodon diastematicus has a well defined masseteric fossa (a synapomorphy of cynodonts).
The north and west sides of the courtyard were the barn and cart shed, which are less elaborately decorated. The southern boundary wall is decorated by the insetting of pebbles taken from the nearby coastline, and is accessed by a gabled gateway with ball finials. In the west corner of the enclosure is a small battlemented tower, which housed a weighbridge and was also used as a tool shed.
Stelton Baptist Church Edison, New Jersey A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. It is traditional for burials in the Christian, Jewish, and Muslim religions, among others. In most cases, it has the deceased's name, date of birth, and date of death inscribed on it, along with a personal message, or prayer, but may contain pieces of funerary art, especially details in stone relief. In many parts of Europe, insetting a photograph of the deceased in a frame is very common.
The company works with four main cooperatives in Ecuador, Peru, India and Sri Lanka. ;Regenerate the Earth: Alter Eco supports a carbon insetting agroforestry program with PUR Projet that allows the company to offset all of its carbon emissions through reforestation activities with their co-ops in Peru. This reforestation project and other support from the company allow for their suppliers to enact dynamic agroforestry practices that improve the health of the soils and long-term health of the farms. Alter Eco joined One Step Closer to an Organic Sustainable Community (OSC2), a community of businesses mostly in the Northern California area that are driving sustainable impact in 2012.
Cotton would later be the first to describe in detail the process of harvesting, carving and insetting an anterior costal cartilage graft along with his success using this technique in 11 children after moving to Cincinnati. In 1973, Crysdale visited Grahne in Helsinki, Finland, to observe an anterior-posterior cricoid split with stent placement and was the first to perform this procedure in a child in North America. A search for less morbid sources of cartilage for anterior cricoid augmentation in neonates allowed Park and Forte (1999) to demonstrate that bilateral cartilaginous grafts could be harvested from the superior aspect of the thyroid cartilage in kittens without airway compromise. Success using this technique was later demonstrated in 2001 by Forte, Chang, and Papsin in a series of 17 children.
Ankeny writes that several of Tolkien's characters exercise power through song, from the primordial creative music of the Ainur, to the song-battle between Finrod and the Dark Lord Sauron, Luthien's song in front of Sauron's gates, or the singing of the Rohirrim as they killed orcs in the Battle of the Pelennor Fields. Ankeny states that the many poems in the text of Lord of the Rings, through their contexts and content "create a complex system of signs that add to the basic narrative in various ways". The insetting of poems in a larger work is reminiscent, too, of Beowulf, and, she writes, indicates Tolkien's depth of "involvement with the literary tradition". The presence of the rhyme of the Rings on the frontispiece of each volume indicates, Ankeny writes, that the threat persists past the first volume, where the rhyme is repeated three times, causing horror in Rivendell when Gandalf says it aloud, and in the Black Speech rather than English.

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