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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cause emission" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the production or release of substances, particularly in environmental or scientific discussions.
Example: "The factory's operations can cause emission of harmful pollutants into the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "result in emission" or "lead to emission."
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The electrons do not have energy enough to penetrate to lower altitudes, where they would cause emission of the green light that is also seen in aurorae that are red on top and green at the bottom.
However, conventional industrial GT engines have lower efficiencies, especially at part load, which cause emission and environmental related problems.
They expressed concern about the extent to which BAMs cause emission abatement cost shifting to less energy-intensive industries which may have higher abatement costs.
Pyrolysis and dampness-related degradation of PVC materials also cause emission of various other chemicals that may influence airway irritation and inflammation and increase risk of asthma and allergies, but unfortunately, the available studies were unable to separate these effects from those of phthalates.
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The Deutch proposal would likely cause emissions to fall below the targets the plan lays out through at least 2030.
And carbon market experts point out that an economic recovery could cause emissions to soar again, increasing the price of carbon allowances.
Warming may lead to an exponential rise in microbial activity, which would cause emissions to rise faster than the increase in vegetation could absorb them.
The agency's Monday filing said: "Nearly 600,000 diesel engine vehicles had illegal defeat devices installed that impair their emission control systems and cause emissions to exceed EPA's standards, resulting in harmful air pollution".
The scientists also calculated that a concerted effort to raise fuel efficiency and find ways to remove carbon dioxide from the air could well cause emissions to stop growing altogether later in the century and, eventually, to decline.
Besides infrequent liquid unloadings events in the Barnett, condensate/oil flashing is the only modelled component that can directly cause emissions at a level found among the fat tail of emissions.
"If you only impose restrictions on greenhouse-gas emissions from domestic sources," he has argued in his blog, "you give consumers no incentive to avoid purchasing products that cause emissions in other countries".
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