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1 It required a voluntary consensus of nations in order to cut pollution .
2 Rhodia products go into many car components to reduce weight and cut pollution .
3 China needs a lot of gas as they are desperate to cut pollution .
4 The modern fuel injection system works with a three-way catalytic converter to cut pollution .
5 Public transportation and modern urban planning will also help to cut pollution and carbon emissions.
6 The government says it has a plan to cut pollution to legal levels by 2025.
7 It's the first working weekday since the start of a two-week trial to cut pollution .
8 Just do your job, Scott Morrison, cut pollution and stop needlessly putting lives at risk.
9 The system uses market forces to find the most efficient ways to cut pollution , supporters say.
10 Using a cap on emissions, businesses will be progressively encouraged to cut pollution as carbon costs rise.
11 In Paris, too, they joined forces with the socialist incumbent re-elected on a promise to cut pollution .
12 Unless we lead a global effort to quit coal & cut pollution , more lives will be lost.
13 He said China had been reforming its coal industry to reduce industrial accidents, cut pollution and boost profitability.
14 New Delhi has constantly resisted emissions targets, saying it will take its own unilateral action to cut pollution .
15 It is the cheapest and fairest way to cut pollution and build a clean energy economy, she added.
16 India, the world's fourth-largest carbon emitter, is under pressure to cut pollution in the fight against climate change.
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