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Discover Ludwig"address pollution" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take action or make efforts to solve or reduce pollution. Example: The government is taking steps to address pollution by implementing stricter regulations on industries and promoting eco-friendly practices.
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One of the biggest weaknesses of this plan is the failure to adequately address pollution from passenger cars".
China says it has largely shut down its rare earth industry for three months to address pollution problems.
This course uses economic theory and empirical evidence to address pollution control, nonrenewable resource extraction, and renewable resource management.
Unfortunately this article is one of many that illustrate the lax approach that our government takes to address pollution clean up and proper notification.
Last week, China imposed a 6% tariff on non-coking coal and announced attempts to address pollution in its cities by increasing spending on renewable energy.
Instead of resisting pressure to address pollution, she said, municipal officials have begun contacting her office to seek advice on how to improve.
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Students enjoy a small class size and low student-faculty ratio as they gain the knowledge and skills to apply risk assessment frameworks and address pollution-related ecological and human health problems.
"Addressing pollution is therefore disease prevention," she said.
The program addressed pollution that enters the air and "affects all of us," Whitman said.
As more people move to the region, addressing pollution from vehicles and homes becomes even more important.
Decarbonizing China's power sector will shape how the country and to a large extent the world uses energy and addresses pollution and climate change.
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