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greenhouse

[green-hous] / ˈgrinˌhaʊs /


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Among them were the Independent Petroleum Assn. of America, which praised the administration for its “efforts to reform and streamline regulations governing greenhouse gas emissions.”

From Los Angeles Times

Non-profit group the Environmental Defense Fund estimates that there will be an additional 7.5-18 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases - three times the amount emitted in a year at present - emitted by 2055.

From BBC

The endangerment finding has underpinned U.S. greenhouse gas regulations for 15 years.

From Barron's

The Met Office calculates that current levels of global warming, caused by greenhouse gases, have already made very wet winters significantly more likely to occur, as warmer air holds more moisture.

From BBC

EPA that greenhouse gases qualify as pollutants under the Clean Air Act.

From The Wall Street Journal