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Discover Ludwig"reduce emission" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are talking about decreasing the amount of emissions from a particular source. For example, "The government has implemented new regulations in order to reduce emission from factories and power plants."
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Firstly, to reduce emission intensity by 33%-35%% by 2030 from 2005 levels.
Mr. McCain favors giving permits away to big polluters before moving to an "eventual" auctioning of permits to reduce emission levels 60percentt below 1990 levels by 2050.
Although there is a role for improved farming practices to reduce emission intensity, dietary patterns will need to change to avoid catastrophic consequences.
The auto industry argues that while catalytic converters can reduce pollution from cars and trucks, the only way to reduce emission of carbon dioxide is to drive less.
The New York Power Authority's goal was "to reduce emission from conventionally fueled vehicles in the New York metropolitan area," said spokesman Brian Warner, which the program has, in fact, accomplished.
The IPCC also advises that expanding sustainable forestry in developing countries is a more effective way to preserve forests, sustain livelihoods and reduce emission, things the poor would probably prefer.Alan Oxley Chairman World Growth Arlington, VirginiaSIR – Norway wants to be regarded as a model for good environmental policy, but it has failed miserably to manage its salmon resources.
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("He meant to say we'll reduce emissions from plants").
To help reduce emissions by 10% ▶ Turn down thermostats.
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