Examples of using Dioxide emissions in English and their translations into Greek
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All the products are made of wood, which is considered to be the most environmentally-friendly material, as it is characterised by negative carbon dioxide emissions.
Natural gas is one of the cleanest energy supplies due to its low carbon dioxide emissions when burnt.
Oceans curb the pace of climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels.
Overall, they identified nearly 500 major sources of sulfur dioxide emissions, 75 of which were volcanic, and therefore natural, sources.
Producers therefore look for ways to lower energy consumption, and as a result the carbon dioxide emissions of their processes.
The Commission will then see if it is possible to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from such vehicles.
By 2020, the city plans to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions 21% below 2005 levels.
Reporting& Verification of carbon dioxide emissions from maritime transport,& amending Directive 2009/16/EC.
50% of nitrogen dioxide emissions.
Volkswagen on Tuesday announced that an internal review has found"unexplained inconsistencies" in the carbon dioxide emissions for around 800,000 vehicles.
Carbon dioxide emissions directly associated with construction,
Directive 93/76/EEC(OJ L 237, 22.9.1993) Limiting carbon dioxide emissions by improving energy efficiency Greece.
A reduction in fuel use of one tenth of a litre per 10 kms by every private car in the EU will certainly reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
It consumes 20% less fuel and its carbon dioxide emissions are 20% lower than other similar aircraft.
COM(95) 172, 10.5.1995- Amended proposal for a Council Directive introducing a tax on carbon dioxide emissions and energy.
natural disasters, weather, carbon dioxide emissions, etc.
Green'' profile since the service actively contributes to the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions(CO2).
their contribution to climate change and increased carbon dioxide emissions.
In Europe, buildings account for 30-40% of total energy consumption and about 40-45% of carbon dioxide emissions in the atmosphere.
This system not only reduces energy costs and carbon dioxide emissions, but also provides combinations of air and water solutions.