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Each year, the oceans absorb about half the carbon dioxide that humans emit into the atmosphere.
The ruling limits the amount of nitrogen oxide that states can emit into the atmosphere.
Scientists are offering widely varying estimates of how much carbon we can emit into the atmosphere without causing dangerous climate change.
"We have to be concerned about the nitrogen oxide and fine particulates that these ferries emit into the air," Ms. Kenny said yesterday.
A carbon price is a cost applied to carbon pollution to encourage polluters to reduce the amount of greenhouse gas they emit into the atmosphere.
We're running out of room for how much carbon we can emit into our atmosphere, so every ton emitted is becoming more expensive.
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The amounts of radioactivity being emitted into the atmosphere are officially described as "not dangerous".
The majority carriers (holes) in the p+-emitter are injected (or emitted) into the base region.
The world's oceans sequester around a third of the carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere.
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