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"decrease in emissions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decrease in the amount of emissions or pollutants. For example, "In order to combat global warming, many countries have implemented policies to help reduce the overall decrease in emissions."
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And isn't a maximum decrease in emissions the ultimate goal?
The decrease in emissions that followed the emissions peaks appears to have slowed and possibly stopped in recent years.
And while a cap-and-trade approach bears substantial cost, it also brings a benefit whose value is incalculable — a steady decrease in emissions that scientists say will over time reduce the risk of climate catastrophe.
The one country in which carbon taxes have led to a large decrease in emissions is Denmark, whose per capita carbon dioxide emissions were nearly 15percentt lower in 2005 than in 1990.
Joseph P. Petta, a Con Edison spokesman, said that despite the proposed increase in production at the East River site, equipment upgrades at the plant would result in a 10percentt decrease in emissions.
In the US, the Republicans have rallied around a line that the US committed to a big decrease in emissions but China has simply promised what would have happened anyway.
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The ANS-labeled LDH displayed an approximately 40% decrease in emission intensity upon binding lactate.
The decrease in emission intensity in visible region and increase in NIR region reveals the energy transfer from Er3+ to Yb3+ through cross relaxation.
Addition of AuNPs to the eosin solution leads to decrease in emission intensity.
Thus, they exhibited a sharp decrease in emission intensity of EY.
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