emissions in the PONS Dictionary

emissions Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

cut in emissions
to peg emissions at a certain level

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Avoiding this future warming will require a large and rapid reduction in global greenhouse gas emissions.
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The radioactive source ionizes helium atoms by bombarding them with emissions.
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Passive acoustic torpedoes home in on emissions from a target.
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The report says the pretax deduction, worth up to $245 per month, has raised transit commuting rates and cut greenhouse gas emissions.
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The lower the desired stabilization level, the sooner global GHG emissions must peak and decline.
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One of the cars was achieving the lowest emissions figures of that time.
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Most manufacturers tune for optimum emissions (running rich to protect the catalytic converter) and fuel economy purposes which can limit performance.
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Pander emphasized that "carbon neutral in operations" does not account for greenhouse-gas emissions in the production of building materials or the construction process.
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Unified measures have been adopted from the national community in an effort to avoid further man made calamities due to climate change and higher emissions.
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Each country is given a target for emission levels, and they may trade emissions credits in a market-based system that includes developing countries as well.
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