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Discover Ludwig'carbon intensive' is correct and can be used in written English
It is an adjective that is typically used to describe a process or industry that emits more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than normal. For example, "The manufacturing process is particularly carbon intensive, so it is important to find ways to reduce emissions."
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The method was both highly energy and highly carbon intensive, as well as being expensive.
We hope it has been instructive in helping you make your lifestyle less carbon intensive.
But this was not the case with climate change and carbon intensive industry.
Uneaten food is cheaper and, some argue, less costly and carbon intensive.
We have enjoyed the fruits of carbon intensive industrialisation while it is the world's poorest who are disproportionately affected.
The report acknowledged that crude from the tar sands was 17% more carbon intensive than conventional oil.
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Tar sands are among the dirtiest, most-carbon intensive of fossil fuels to exploit.
Meanwhile, the west pursued a consumerist, carbon-intensive economy, unimpeded.
Some doctors avoid prescribing carbon-intensive treatments causing huge controversy.
Energy derived from burning coal is highly carbon-intensive.
These are expensive and carbon-intensive to refine.
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