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1 Can world leaders reach agreement on a deal to cut carbon emissions?
2 The soaring popularity of solar installations is helping to cut carbon emissions.
3 Obama decided last year to use his executive authority to cut carbon pollution.
4 The pact is the first to commit all countries to cut carbon emissions.
5 Such a target, say proponents, also would significantly cut carbon emissions.
6 But even Lamborghini must cut carbon emissions to comply with European Union targets.
7 But it has been bolstered by more countries seeking to cut carbon - dioxide emissions.
8 Gas, if it replaces coal, could also cut carbon emissions for a while.
9 But the fastest way to cut carbon output is to cut use, Mundie offered.
10 Shifting that over to electric propulsion, instead of diesel, would help cut carbon emissions.
11 A cap-and-trade bill to cut carbon emissions now seems unlikely.
12 A green revolution would create jobs, cut carbon emissions and improve energy security, I argued.
13 Publicly, the European companies have been more vocal about their plans to cut carbon emissions.
14 So that's the triple dividend: reduce unemployment, cut carbon emissions, and give people quality of life.
15 Bulgaria supports the European Union bloc's ambitious plans to cut carbon emissions to zero by 2050.
16 Cleaner companies can trade these permits with laggards, giving them an increasing incentive to cut carbon .
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