Examples of 'emissions come' in a sentence

Meaning of "emissions come"

emissions come: Refers to the release or discharge of substances into the environment, often related to pollution or greenhouse gases

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A quarter of global emissions come from food.
Emissions come from their huge agricultural.
The majority of the emissions come from cities.
Of emissions come from household consumption.
About half of these emissions come from cars.
Most emissions come from a relatively small number of countries.
A quarter of global carbon emissions come from food production.
These emissions come from the refrigeration units used in our sites.
Only about a quarter of the emissions come from electricity generation.
Emissions come from different angles and a computer uses them to produce an image.
The vast majority of these emissions come from burning coal.
Farming emissions come from a variety of sources that differ depending on the type of farm.
We need to isolate the exact cell these emissions come from.
Of ammonia emissions come from livestock production.
But we all know that the atmosphere does not care where these emissions come from.

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Almost all emissions come from a company somewhere on the planet.
But less than three percent of all GHG emissions come from shipping.
Half of the emissions come from urban transport passengers and freight.
Addressing climate change and attaining lower GHG emissions come next in the list of priorities.
Most of those emissions come from deforestation and degradation of tropical forests.
But where do all those emissions come from?
Most of these emissions come from activities related to heating and cooling.
How do we know that these emissions come from humans?
Many of these emissions come from leaking pipes attached to fracked gas wells.
Consequently, the majority of these emissions come from extensive farming.
Some polluting emissions come from the use of specific fuels such as leaded petrol.
As much as one-third of greenhouse gas emissions come from agriculture.
These emissions come from either impure fuel or incomplete burning of fuel within an engine.
We know that at least one third of emissions come from the transport sector.
Those emissions come from nearly every stage of plastic 's life.
One of the strongest sources of emissions Come from a place that does not exist.
However, it does not matter to the global climate where the emissions come from.
The largest share of emissions come from the energy sector and its fossil fuel emissions.
Fourteen per cent of worldwide greenhouse-gas emissions come from agriculture.
The majority of the emissions come from countries outside the Kyoto protocol.
It 's important because a large percentage of all carbon emissions come from transportation.
For fleets, emissions come from the fuels burned to operate vehicles.
Around two-thirds of global carbon emissions come from energy use.
The rest of the emissions come from processing, distribution and customers ' journeys to shops.
Around 38 percent of global energy related emissions come from building and construction.
The emissions come from a tertiary subspace domain, but subspace has an infinite number of domains.
On the other hand, anthropogenic emissions come mainly from industrialized countries.
The emissions come from nitric oxide ( NO ) and from molecular oxygen.
Half of all energy-related carbon emissions come from only four countries.
SO2 and NOx emissions come principally from transportation activity and miles driven to deliver product.
Twenty-five percent of global greenhouse gas emissions come from electricity generation.
A quarter of these emissions come from transport, the majority of them from road vehicles.
According to the study, more than half of food emissions come from animal products.
The only polluting emissions come from the production of hydrogen - normally from natural gas.
On the other hand, nearly two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions come from energy consumption.

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