Examples of using Sequestration in English and their translations into Finnish
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For what appears will be a considerable period of time, can only… It would be a considerably shorter period if the defense made fewer objections. We feel that sequestration.
It would be a considerably shorter period if the defense made fewer objections. for what appears will be a considerable period of time, can only… We feel that sequestration.
The public(and therefore political) acceptability of CCS as a low-risk carbon sequestration technology would need to be assured in those EU Member States where it was a realistic option.
use of water, carbon sequestration and landscapes.
Increased use of wood energy would improve the functioning of the thus reduce the potential for carbon sequestration cycle and replace non-renewable energy sources.
carbon sequestration, energy production
the last decade and exploiting fully the potential of new technologies such as carbon capture and sequestration possibilities.
before Carbon Capture and Sequestration is commercially available,
2010 because the licences for carbon sequestration, for example, will not be in place!
carbon sequestration, and seas and water regulation that underpin economic prosperity,
the importance of examining the best means to optimise this sector's contribution to greenhouse gas mitigation and sequestration, including through afforestation.
action to combat desertification, carbon sequestration that mitigates climate change,
The Commission points out that the fly tip continued to take waste in spite of sequestration measures taken in 1990,
all abatement options and uses, whether sequestration or additional use of biomass for energy production(e.g. for reaching the RES-D targets)
carbon sequestration is unlikely to progress beyond a demonstration phase
carbon sequestration techniques.
The European Council invited the Commission to examine the best means of encouraging the sustainable intensification of food production, while optimising the sector's contribution to greenhouse gas mitigation and sequestration, including through afforestation,
while diverting the money to carbon sequestration and to nuclear fusion, which is not
forestry management to maximise carbon sequestration and retention should be promoted.
Emission savings from carbon capture and sequestration;