Sentence examples for going to emit from inspiring English sources

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"It is eventually going to emit odors like you wouldn't believe," said Assemblywoman Barbara Clark, whose office is just up Springfield Boulevard from the market.

"This facade is going to emit and absorb different light, day and night, because of the different glasses and the way the structure is articulated," Mr. Gwathmey said.

"The concern with this permit is it is for a power plant, and even though it is a natural-gas-powered power plant, it's still going to emit different contaminants," Ms. Carbajal said.

Most famously, a 1990 bill signed by the first President Bush forced coal plants to buy permits if they were going to emit the sulfur dioxide that caused acid rain.

Can you imagine how much energy all these new skyscrapers in just two cities you've never heard of are going to consume and how much CO2 they are going to emit?

And this is an old graph, but the idea here is that in almost every case, if we go out another 100 years and look at the amount of carbon dioxide society is going to emit to the atmosphere in a given year, in no case do we really get any better than we are today.

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And if we simply ask, when is a spike going to be emitted, it's going to be when excitation exceeds inhibition, when the blue line is higher than the red line.

What would you ask? President Obama's Hangout took place and includes references to climate change (noted via Climate Progress): Here's a relevant line: The truth is if you produce power using old power plants, you're going to be emitting more carbon — but to upgrade those plants, energy's going to be a little bit more expensive, at least on the front end.

The earth's temperature is going to go up unless it starts to emit more energy keep it in balance.

During a hearing before a House subcommittee, Representative Dana Rohrabacher, a California Republican and vocal global warming skeptic, complained that "in the scientific community, there are people trying to tell us that we have got to accept draconian changes in our way of life mandated by law because the CO2 that we are emitting is going to cause drastic consequences to the planet's climate".

Barnes: It's like a tax in the sense that it raises the price of carbon something we simply have to do if we're going to kick our carbon-emitting habit.

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