We have no meanings for "cut greenhouse" in our records yet.
1 In its first two years, it has systematically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
2 The Conservatives pledged to stick to international targets to cut greenhouse gases.
3 However, Calderon said the world lacked the instruments to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
4 The Copenhagen meeting failed to reach a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
5 The House bill, passed last year, includes climate provisions to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
6 The US and other industrialised countries require all countries to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
7 That's expected to cut greenhouse gas emissions from those animals by about a third.
8 It says it wants to cut greenhouse gas emissions, but has no formal target.
9 Carbon pricing is an essential way to cut greenhouse gas emissions and lower climate risks.
10 Trump also plans to exit the international Paris agreement that aims to cut greenhouse gases.
11 Economic slowdown has - at least temporarily - cut greenhouse gas emissions in many nations.
12 Third, bioenergy that makes dedicated use of land does not generally cut greenhouse gas emissions.
13 Kyoto is the follow-up and is the first binding global agreement to cut greenhouse gases.
14 That makes them attractive as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
15 If we keep growing GNP, Jackson explains, then we fail to cut greenhouse gases deeply.
16 Obama has been trying to build support for an international agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Other examples for "cut greenhouse"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Cut greenhouse across language varieties