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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slash pollution" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a drastic reduction or significant decrease in pollution levels. Example: The government's new environmental policies aim to slash pollution levels by 50% within the next five years.
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We would not only slash pollution -- we'd create good, family-supporting jobs for millions of Americans.
But the governor said the measures passed by lawmakers Wednesday would help provide the leverage needed to reach an elusive deal with businesses that would prefer a flexible program like cap and trade instead of more stringent requirements to slash pollution.
It's a track record Gov. Jerry Brown is expected to highlight when he travels to Mexico on Sunday to begin a high-profile effort to bolster California's relationship with its southern neighbor and encourage the nation's nascent efforts to slash pollution.
We should be investing in clean high-tech renewables that slash pollution and in the long run will cost a lot less".
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Joss Garman, Greenpeace's deputy political director, said: "These scientists have shown us that it's not too late and we can still avoid the worst impacts of climate change, but only if we get behind the clean energy solutions that can slash carbon pollution.
If we can stop energy from leaking out of affordable housing, we will also slash carbon pollution and make a big dent in our fight against global warming.
The Plan puts the U.S. on track to slash carbon pollution from the power sector 32percentt below 2005 levels by 2030.
That's because we're also on the cusp of a clean energy revolution that will transform our nation, slash carbon pollution, and turn this climate disaster around.
A pair of Congressional Review Act bills have emerged with the clear intention of gumming up implementation of the Clean Power Plan, our nation's historic effort to slash carbon pollution from power plants.
An analysis from E3, an environmental consulting firm based in San Francisco, said the state could need up to 8 million zero-emission vehicles on the road by 2030 to help slash carbon pollution as much as [Governor] Brown wants.
President Obama has the tools he needs to slash greenhouse pollution, spur the transition from a fossil fuel to clean energy economy, and lead the way to a brighter future.
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