Examples of using Emissions continue in English and their translations into Chinese
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Emissions continue to fall.
Meanwhile, carbon emissions continue to rise.
If emissions continue to increase strongly, marine heatwaves will occur 50 times more often.
Global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise.
Transport emissions continue to rise as Australia lags behind other nations→.
Australian greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise.
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and now exceed their 1990 level by more than 50%.
A study showed that if greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise….
Global CO2 emissions continue to increase.
It is one of the human activities whose C02 emissions continue to rise.
And greenhouse gas emissions continue to fuel global warming at a perilous rate.
Last week, the International Energy Agency announced that emissions continue to increase unabated.
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and are now more than 50 percent higher than their 1990 level.
They would occur 50 times more often if emissions continue to strongly increase.
Eminent climatologists think another GreatFlood is inevitable if current CO2 emissions continue.
If greenhouse gas emissions continue on their current.
Greenhouses gas concentrations in the atmosphere are at record levels, and emissions continue to rise.
If CO2 emissions continue to rise, 18 countries will lose over 5 percent of their dietary protein by 2050.
Greenhouse gas' concentrations in the atmosphere are at record levels, and emissions continue to rise.
Emissions continue to rise, however, and pledges of action fall short of the levels which science suggests are necessary.
Agriculture's greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise- although not as fast as emissions from other human activities.
Carbon emissions continue to rise, signalling the need for a comprehensive set of actions to achieve a decisive break from the past.
However, global greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, and few countries have achieved significant reductions in accordance with Kyoto commitments.
Carbon emissions continue to rise, signaling the need for a comprehensive set of policy measures to achieve‘less carbon'.
If global greenhouse-gas emissions continue at their current pace, they say, heat and humidity levels could become unbearable, especially for the poor.
If greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase strongly, there is a potential that around 70 per cent this near-surface permafrost could be lost.
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise and more than a third of all known species could go extinct if climate change continues unchecked.