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Discover LudwigThe phrase "carbon cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the environmental impact or financial implications associated with carbon emissions.
Example: "Companies are increasingly aware of the carbon cost of their operations and are seeking ways to reduce it."
Alternatives: "carbon footprint" or "emission cost".
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carbon cost
noun
Carbon footprint
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Existing gas-fired plants can also be fired up at short notice, but this comes with a carbon cost.
The carbon cost is astonishing.
A carbon cost, if Congress agrees on a climate bill, could further retard demand.
Food will come from local farms or factories to reduce the carbon cost of transport.
If your farm is in coal country, the carbon cost is high.
I can see a future where the carbon cost of indoor lettuce comes down.
Anything less, I think, will not be worth the carbon cost of everything that has gone into the process.
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Few carbon cost-benefit studies have been conducted in Africa as compared to other parts of the world.
Many carbon cost-benefit studies have either been devoted to plantations (i.e., afforestation, and reforestation; [ 8, 11, 12]), or to comparisons between timber production and forest conversion to crops as alternatives to forest conservation [ 13- 16].
The life cycle optimization method is applied to a townhouse in Finland to determine carbon-cost optimal designs.
This means that only 2percentt of lands in the Guinea Savanna could be considered high-benefit/low-carbon-cost maize farmland, while between 9.5 and 11percentt would qualify for soybeans.
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