greenhouse gas
英音[ ˌɡriːnhaʊs ˈɡæs ] 美音[ ˌɡriːnhaʊs ˈɡæs ]

引起全球气候变化。

常用释义

词性释义

温室气体:指能够吸收并辐射地球表面长波辐射的气体,如二氧化碳、甲烷、氧化亚氮等,它们的增加会导致地球气温升高,引起全球气候变化。
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1·You can make your flights carbon neutral by planting trees to make up for the greenhouse gas emissions.
你可以通过种树抵消温室气体排放,这样你的飞行就可以做到碳中和。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·And greenhouse gas emissions aren't the whole story.
但温室气体的排放并不是事情的全貌。
3·As a country's wealth grows, so do its greenhouse gas emissions.
随着一个国家财富的增长,其温室气体排放也在增长。
4·Pricing carbon proves the most economical way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
碳定价被证明是减少温室气体排放最经济的方式。
5·Exactly, these gases account for nearly half the amount of greenhouse gas emissions.
确切地说,这些气体占温室气体排放量的近一半。
6·Animals produce methane, which is another dangerous greenhouse gas when they burp and fart.
动物打嗝、放屁时会产生另一种危险的温室气体甲烷。
7·Organic agriculture also creates less soil and water pollution and lower greenhouse gas emissions.
有机农业还减少了土壤污染和水污染,降低了温室气体排放量。
8·Fewer than 4% of countries are responsible for more than half of the world's greenhouse gas emissions.
只有不到4%的国家要对全球一半以上的温室气体排放负责。
9·Then some astronomers came up with the idea that atmospheric ammonia might have acted as a greenhouse gas.
后来一些天文学家提出,大气中的氨可能起到温室气体的作用。
10·On its own, plant and animal agriculture contributes 9 percent of all the country's greenhouse gas emissions.
就其本身而言,动植物农业占该国温室气体排放总量的9%。