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1 They said the measure would encourage more countries to curb emissions .
2 Jakarta promised last week at the United Nations to curb emissions by 2030.
3 Donnelly said Ireland could curb emissions without hurting vulnerable communities.
4 They plan to agree, by the end of 2015, a deal to curb emissions .
5 Their trip came as Congress considers legislation to curb emissions in the United States.
6 Under the pact, developing nations are obliged to take voluntary steps to curb emissions .
7 Legislation in the U.S. Senate to curb emissions is stalled.
8 Steelmakers oppose a so-called cap-and-trade system that President Barack Obama wants to use to curb emissions .
9 Under Kyoto, developing nations only have to take voluntary steps to curb emissions growth from industry.
10 AMBITION Existing pledges to curb emissions are nowhere near enough to avert catastrophic warming, say scientists.
11 It also calls for the airline and shipping industries to curb emissions more than 40 percent.
12 Here is some background on the body itself and a breakdown of plans to curb emissions .
13 CEO Andrew Mackenzie said BHP would develop technology to curb emissions both inside and outside the company.
14 Global temperatures are expected to rise 3 degrees above pre-industrial levels under current plans to curb emissions .
15 Climate policies aim to curb emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels.
16 Around the world, cities are at the frontline of the battle to curb emissions , as urbanization surges.
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