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greenhouse

[green-hous] / ˈgrinˌhaʊs /


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On the one hand, California has hyperambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to curb the worst effects of a changing climate.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, it is primarily burned for heat and electricity, a process that releases greenhouse gases.

From Science Daily

The system could eventually help ventilate greenhouses and other buildings without relying on fuel.

From Science Daily

The chair of the committee, Nigel Topping, said the Scottish government had the powers to achieve most of the cuts required to greenhouse gas emissions "but only if they take action now".

From BBC

The 42-year-old dictator was also credited with having performed three miracles: personally overseeing the rescue of citizens from a major flood, reviving that hard-hit area and completing work on a modern greenhouse farm.

From The Wall Street Journal