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emis·sions
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of emissions in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
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The numerical value of emissions in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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Another duplicative rule at a time when methane emissions are already falling and on top of an onslaught of other new BLM and EPA regulations could drive more energy production off federal lands.
The general public, when they hear greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, their eyes glaze over, it feels so big and detached from their lives. They're very disempowered to do something about it. And I think it's been a big barrier to more aggressive action. But food is one of those ways to tell this story in a way people can really relate to -- and, ultimately, in a way people can incorporate, and become an actor in the solution over time.
As the world increasingly limits carbon emissions and moves to alternative energy sources, investments in fossil fuels and related technologies ... may take a huge hit, there are already a few specific examples of this having happened.
We still believe in the future of diesel engines because they are in the trade-off of emissions and CO2, they are a very good option for many vehicles.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aims to reach zero-net emissions by 2060 under its circular carbon economy program... while maintaining the kingdom's leading role in strengthening security and stability of global oil markets.
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