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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'increase carbon' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of adding carbon to an environment or system. For example, "The new farming technique is designed to increase carbon levels in the soil, promoting crop growth."
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Amending this law will not threaten national security, increase carbon emissions or raise serious consequential issues.
Carbon farming is simply managing vegetation to increase carbon storage or reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
"These comments re-confirm that this dirty and dangerous project would significantly increase carbon pollution.
New studies should be undertaken to better understand how best to manage these areas to increase carbon sequestration.
The crucial question the traffic study will answer is whether the new cabs would significantly increase carbon monoxide.
"This would massively increase carbon emissions exactly when we need to massively reduce them, that's why we're here.
Keystone opponents, like Podesta, insist that the project would significantly increase carbon emissions by rapidly accelerating the development of the oil sands.
With Apple's solar farm, customers could now be confident that downloading an app or video-chatting a friend would not increase carbon pollution, Jackson said.
For starters: Is New York prepared to increase carbon emissions and perhaps flunk its goals under the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative to close Indian Point?
Worst of all, freezing air passenger and fuel duties will increase carbon dioxide emissions, thereby counteracting any benefits derived from his green initiatives.
Paring back the "priority dispatch" system could increase carbon emissions by up to 10%, according to a confidential EU impact assessment seen by the Guardian.
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