Sulfur in a sentence as a noun

Now, as I recall, all we need is some sulfur and charcoal.

I wanted to up the ante with aluminum and sulfur.

I smell sulfur...lets hope the next guy unites rather than divides.

It's like going to Iceland and realising the water in the north has a smell of sulfur.

If you read the article you'd see he did miss something important, sulfur, which he has corrected.

Nature puts sulfur in the stratosphere itself on occasion, so we have a pretty good idea that it works.

In essence, these credits work similarly to carbon credits or sulfur credits.

It also, as the sibling comment mentions, doesn't work for pollutants like lead, sulfur, etc, whose effects are highly localized.

Sulfur in a sentence as a verb

If I grew up in a land possessing an abundance of of nitrate, charcoal, and sulfur, would you proclaim how advanced my science was, if I came up with gunpowder?

I saw a long list of objections to the use of sulfur aerosols, and the only one that seemed strong to me was that it doesn't help at all with ocean acidification.

300-mile range has been demonstrated with lithium-ion batteries and longer is possible with lithium-sulfur.

The Kyoto protocol has to do with CO2 emissions, which are very different from the sort of particulate and sulfur pollution described in the article.

In the USA, you can't sell onions as "Vidalia onions" unless they're a specific species grown in a certain part of Georgia where the soil has very low sulfur content.

"At this point I expect the article to tell me how much CO2 is produced in the lifetime of the vehicle and how much sulfur hexaflouride is produced while manufacturing photo-voltaics for a typical electric car. Instead the argument is left hanging.

Moreover, volcanic eruptions tend to have an overall dimming effect due to their release of sulfur-containing compounds which form sulfuric acid aerosol.

I think if you equate the difficulty of CFC reduction and sulfur reduction to the difficulty of reducing global CO2 emissions, then you're really not having a serious conversation.

Sulfur definitions

noun

an abundant tasteless odorless multivalent nonmetallic element; best known in yellow crystals; occurs in many sulphide and sulphate minerals and even in native form (especially in volcanic regions)

See also: sulphur

verb

treat with sulphur in order to preserve; "These dried fruits are sulphured"

See also: sulphur