0 a gas produced when we breathe and taken in by plants -- dioxyde [ masculine ] de carbone
1 a gas present in the air, breathed out by man and other animals -- gaz carbonique
Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere when carbon-containing fossil fuels are burned in air.
However, it is only responsible for 15% of global carbon dioxide emissions, which is just the tip of the iceberg.
Transport, however, also needs to take the issue of carbon dioxide emissions seriously.
It is vital that we meet our planned targets by 2020, that is, we decrease carbon dioxide emissions and increase energy efficiency.
A recommendation on a carbon dioxide tax must therefore be drafted as soon as possible.
The geological storage of carbon dioxide is undoubtedly an exciting technological challenge.
We need to invest in new technology and thirdly, we need to set a price floor for carbon dioxide.
There are no guarantees, however, that liquefied carbon dioxide can be stored safely in perpetuity.
It should be noted that when the transport sector grows, carbon dioxide emissions also rise rapidly.
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