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Present participle of emit

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This level of cuts would mean Australia's entire budget for emitting greenhouse gases between 2013 and 2020 would stand at 4,193 tonnes of CO2-e (or to put it another way, a carbon budget eventually two thirds-swallowed by one proposed Palmer coal mine).

"There are no antenna emitting equipment on the spire," Johnson said.

Since 2008 it has paid Brazil $5 for each tonne of carbon it has avoided emitting by leaving trees standing that, if the previous trend had continued, would have been felled.

If the signature of an element is found at a wavelength that is slightly to the blue side of what experiments in a laboratory show, this means the star is moving towards the earth, making the wavelength of the light it was emitting slightly shorter.

Although most economists argue that a carbon tax would be the most efficient solution, Sir Nicholas is neutral between a carbon tax and the other ways of raising the cost of emitting carbon by regulation or a cap-and-trade system.

It is an important step, not just for China's environment, but also because it gives new power to the large and growing movement of citizen activists who have been lobbying for the government to clean up.China is now emitting almost twice as much carbon dioxide as the next-biggest polluter, America.

But the impact should also give off some less-energetic radiation X-rays, ultradiation X-raysnd visible light—particultraviolet it has weakened enough to stop emitting gamma rays.The failightuntil now to detect these other kinds of randation has been frustrating.

Most are passive, emitting only an identifying signal, such as their UPC, in response to a radio transmission.

According to the European Environment Agency, an EU body not involved in setting subsidies, some biomass programmes could end up emitting more carbon than the fossil fuels they are being subsidised to replace.The wood for the treesThe underlying problem is the reverence accorded to renewable energy itself.

So while Europe may pride itself on emitting less carbon from its own territory than it did in 1990, from a consumption point of view the carbon embodied in imports from China alone all but cancels out the gain.

This is the basis of nuclear-magnetic resonance (NMR) imaging, which makes a map of the soft tissue in a body by listening to the nuclei of the hydrogen atoms in the tissue after they have been stimulated with radio waves.At room temperature, the nuclei in a liquid are perpetually jostling back and forth between up and down, emitting and absorbing radio waves, with only a slight preference for up.

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