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emission

[ih-mish-uhn] / ɪˈmɪʃ ən /


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The measured gamma ray energy spectrum, which describes how the intensity of the emission varies, closely matches model predictions for the annihilation of hypothetical WIMPs with masses roughly 500 times that of a proton.

From Science Daily

These particulates can damage public health, but regulation has caused industries to limit their emissions to the point where they now pose little risk.

From The Wall Street Journal

He explained that while recycling some items can be a good way to go, the process still produces emissions, so "by reusing things you're generating far less carbon".

From BBC

Carney said the agreement “really sets the stage for an industrial transformation,” because there are commitments from Alberta to lower emissions intensity from the resource-rich province.

From The Wall Street Journal

Large carbon-emitting projects in Australia will be required to disclose their greenhouse gas emissions as well as pollution reduction goals under new legislation overhauling decades-old environmental laws.

From Barron's