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单词 emissions trading
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Definition of emissions trading in English:

emissions trading

nounɪˈmɪʃnz ˌtreɪdɪŋiˈmɪʃnz ˌtreɪdɪŋ
mass noun
  • A system by which countries and organizations receive permits to produce a specified amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which they may trade with others.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Lowery said a major planting programme could save the exchequer up to € 100 million in emissions trading.
    • The OECD believes that carbon taxes are a key to making emissions trading viable.
    • Under a climate plan with emissions trading, the range of losses could be cut in half.
    • On January 1, the European Union will launch emissions trading to implement legal caps.
    • The strategy also calls on all nations to replace emissions trading with an equitable fossil-fuel efficiency standard.
    • In the wake of the 2002 carbon tax, emissions trading seemed easier to sell to a hostile business community than regulation.
    • He said emissions trading was " a very real option ".
    • Emissions trading provides industry with flexibility to cost effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions at industry facilities or off site through trading.
    • The reduction of other harmful gases has been supported by emissions trading for more than a decade in the United States.
    • Carbon emissions trading is not an alternative to regulation; it is a mechanism that allows least cost achievement of regulated targets.
    • Emissions trading "lets the market figure out the best way to solve the problem," he said.
    • Any credit from international emissions trading should be very limited.
    • The United States has resisted European efforts to restrict the percentage of a country's commitments that can be met by emissions trading.
    • Measured against what it would take to actually cool the planet, emissions trading is ultimately a form of institutional denial.
    • Emissions trading can, however, complement the introduction of other policy instruments, increasing their chances of success.
    • Finally, there is the issue of emissions trading.
    • Point B represents the same total cost to the economy except that now emissions trading is prohibited.
    • They would restrict or eliminate emissions trading, thus preventing industry from seeking out the best solutions.
    • That confusion makes any scheme of fixed quotas, including "emissions trading," out of the question.
    • The philosophy behind emissions trading is that it is a way of achieving environmental goals at minimum cost.
 
 

Definition of emissions trading in US English:

emissions trading

nounēˈmiSHnz ˌtrādiNGiˈmɪʃnz ˌtreɪdɪŋ
  • A system by which countries and organizations receive permits to produce a specified amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, which they may trade with others.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Under a climate plan with emissions trading, the range of losses could be cut in half.
    • Emissions trading provides industry with flexibility to cost effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions at industry facilities or off site through trading.
    • They would restrict or eliminate emissions trading, thus preventing industry from seeking out the best solutions.
    • Finally, there is the issue of emissions trading.
    • That confusion makes any scheme of fixed quotas, including "emissions trading," out of the question.
    • He said emissions trading was " a very real option ".
    • The reduction of other harmful gases has been supported by emissions trading for more than a decade in the United States.
    • On January 1, the European Union will launch emissions trading to implement legal caps.
    • The United States has resisted European efforts to restrict the percentage of a country's commitments that can be met by emissions trading.
    • Any credit from international emissions trading should be very limited.
    • Emissions trading "lets the market figure out the best way to solve the problem," he said.
    • The strategy also calls on all nations to replace emissions trading with an equitable fossil-fuel efficiency standard.
    • Measured against what it would take to actually cool the planet, emissions trading is ultimately a form of institutional denial.
    • The OECD believes that carbon taxes are a key to making emissions trading viable.
    • In the wake of the 2002 carbon tax, emissions trading seemed easier to sell to a hostile business community than regulation.
    • Point B represents the same total cost to the economy except that now emissions trading is prohibited.
    • The philosophy behind emissions trading is that it is a way of achieving environmental goals at minimum cost.
    • Lowery said a major planting programme could save the exchequer up to € 100 million in emissions trading.
    • Emissions trading can, however, complement the introduction of other policy instruments, increasing their chances of success.
    • Carbon emissions trading is not an alternative to regulation; it is a mechanism that allows least cost achievement of regulated targets.
 
 
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