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When we emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, we increase the damage from greater climate volatility.
While it's not easy to attribute any individual event to climate change, it is clear that a hotter planet translates into a higher frequency of extreme weather events.When we emit carbon into the atmosphere, we impose a tiny cost on society as a whole in the form of more rapid global warming and a greater intensity of the accompanying social ills.
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When we burn fossil fuels we emit CO2 into the atmosphere, and this leads over time to potential harmful effects.
When we consider tons of pollutants emitted per unit energy savings across regions, it is clear that there are substantial regional variations in emissions intensity of energy consumption.
Because of those decades of hardcore emitting, exactly when we were supposed to be cutting back, the things we must do to avoid catastrophic warming are no longer just in conflict with the particular strain of deregulated capitalism that triumphed in the 1980s.
After recording, we investigated audio recording data 50 ms at a time, and when USVs were emitted, we analyzed video recording data, which were synchronized with the audio recordings.
Stars at their very brightest do not pick and choose when to emit their light.
Location systems can be polled, meaning that the transmitters are told when to emit their messages [2].
Lifelike copies that would bleed when slashed, emit grunts when kicked.
The turnaround occurred about five billion years ago, according to recent measurements, but distances in the map have been adjusted so that things are "now," rather than where they were when they emitted the light we now see.
For instance, he held a patent for diapers that, when wet, would emit a musical signal.
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