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Mobile phones, computers and television sets could emit harmful electromagnetic radiation.

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Opponents have argued that the meters inflate electric bills, emit harmful electromagnetic radiation and reflect encroaching Big Brotherism.

However, there are many power plants that continue to emit harmful pollutants.

Carbon pricing is a way of imposing charges on those who emit harmful carbon dioxide, or carbon dioxide equivalents, into the atmosphere.

He found that black holes were not so black, and instead could emit radiation.

If not, between them they could emit 1.5 gigatonnes of CO2 over the next 55 years.

Finally, Oppenheimer says: We have already emitted about half that amount, and we could emit the other half in the next 25 years.

In Tris buffer, the complex could emit relatively weak luminescence.

A false matching state could emit one of the remaining combinations except the aforementioned four symbols.

Major desalination processes consume a large amount of energy derived from oil and natural gas as heat and electricity, while emitting harmful CO2.

It would charge polluters for emitting harmful gases by taxing $24 per metric ton on industrial carbon-dioxide emissions beginning in 2020 and increasing annually.

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