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Meanings of curbing climate in English
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Usage of curbing climate in English
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Reducing those emissions is seen as crucial for curbingclimate change.
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International flights have so far been omitted from U.N.-led plans for curbingclimate change.
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Obama's speech comes as Congress looks to tackle energy legislation aimed at curbingclimate change.
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The speech comes as Congress looks to tackle broader energy legislation aimed at curbingclimate change.
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Technology for curbingclimate warming gases must also be boosted globally and shared with poor nations.
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At least six Obama administration regulations aimed at curbingclimate change are expected to be rolled back.
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order rolling back Obama-era rules aimed at curbingclimate change.
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The Amazon absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide and scientists say its protection is vital to curbingclimate change.
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The EPA will examine the economic impact of the bill's provisions aimed at curbingclimate changing greenhouse gas emissions.
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As he enters his final year in office, Obama is looking to secure his legacy on priorities like curbingclimate change.
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Forests are vital for curbingclimate change, as trees absorb about a third of the planet-warming greenhouse gas emissions produced worldwide.
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The meeting will bring together mayors and business leaders on Monday to discuss the role women can play in curbingclimate change.
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Scientists say the Amazon is vital to curbingclimate change, because of the vast amount of greenhouse gas that the forest absorbs.
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US President Barack Obama has laid out a series of measures aimed at curbingclimate change, including limits on emissions from power plants.
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Scientists say the Amazon, the world's largest rainforest, absorbs vast amounts of carbon dioxide and its preservation is vital to curbingclimate change.
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Curbingclimate change is technologically possible, as innovation and falling prices make clean energy more affordable, de Brum said.