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- verb Present participle of
decarbonize .
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Examples
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There is conflict over how to pay for decarbonizing, which is deemed "too expensive" to execute quickly.
Peak Oil News 2009
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There is conflict over how to pay for decarbonizing, which is deemed "too expensive" to execute quickly.
Ethical Technology 2009
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Develop technology: alternative energy, energy conservation and efficiency, "decarbonizing" technology.
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Develop technology: alternative energy, energy conservation and efficiency, "decarbonizing" technology.
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Oettinger today took pains to sidestep controversy, affirming his commitment to "decarbonizing" the EU economy in line with the bloc's pledge to meet agreed cuts in greenhouse-gas emissions by 2020.
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After Dr. Barnett and Rajendra Pachauri had used the Kaya Identity Algorithm to test the Cantor Fitzgerald WTC#1 folks for their commitment to 'decarbonizing' the offices above the North Tower Sky Lobby, they arranged for Cantor executives Bud Flanagan and Philip Ginsburg to both be 'accidentally' out of building at the time of 9/11 and therefore survive the attacks.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED Saladin 2010
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Moreover, the pace of Rogers 'plans for "decarbonizing" his plants is pathetically slow. "2050 is too late, we would have guaranteed disasters," NASA scientist Jim Hansen told Pelley.
Think Progress 2009
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The researchers say that by 2030 "decarbonizing" electricity production could prevent an estimated 93,000 premature deaths in India, another 57,000 in China and 5,000 in the European Union.
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The researchers say that by 2030 "decarbonizing" electricity production could prevent an estimated 93,000 premature deaths in India, another 57,000 in China and 5,000 in the European Union.
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Moreover, the pace of Rogers 'plans for "decarbonizing" his plants is pathetically slow. "2050 is too late, we would have guaranteed disasters," NASA scientist Jim Hansen told Pelley.
Think Progress 2009
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