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Flesh does not emit light. or does it?
Lightbulbs emit heat.
Dr. Hawking predicted that black holes emit radiation in the X-ray to gamma-ray range of the spectrum.

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Finally, allow countries that need a higher quota to buy it from those that emit less than their quota.
So, in order to cut global carbon emissions in half by the middle of the century, we would obviously have to start getting a lot more of our energy from sources that don't emit carbon.
At that point, power companies that use antiquated technologies that emit massive amounts of greenhouse gases may face serious financial losses.
Unfortunately, clean, renewable energy sources that do not emit carbon dioxide, such as wind power and geothermal power, are not yet sufficient.
Using one candle for each switched-off bulb cancels out even the theoretical CO2 reduction; using two candles means that you emit more CO2.
Gasoline mileage is sufficiently enhanced to make the hybrid commercially viable, and gasoline-saving vehicles will become even more commercially viable when consumers are taxed for the carbon dioxide they emit from their vehicles.
They projected that developing countries would enter the Kyoto framework at some point, and would trade their rights to emit CO2 and other greenhouse gases to the United States and Europe in return for development aid.
On average, the rich countries emit 2.3 kg of CO2 for every kg of oil-equivalent unit of energy.
Instead, the Germans simply allow other parts of the EU to emit more CO2.
When these fossil fuels are burned, they emit carbon dioxide, which in turn changes the Earth's climate.
Firms that wanted to do the right thing, to spend the money to reduce their emissions, now worry that doing so would put them at a competitive disadvantage as others continue to emit without restraint.
Kyoto's underlying principle - that countries that emitted more in 1990 are allowed to emit more in the future - is unacceptable to developing countries, as is granting greater emission rights to countries with a higher GDP.
What is required, first and foremost, are market-based incentives to induce Americans to use less energy and to produce more energy in ways that emit less carbon.
But claims by Bush that America cannot afford to do anything about global warming ring hollow: other advanced industrial countries with comparable standards of living emit only a fraction of what the US emits per dollar of GDP.
Even the most modern and advanced conventional coal-fired power plants emit over 15 times more CO2 per unit of electricity than renewable energy systems, and more than twice the amount of efficient gas-fired power stations.
Every major user of fossil fuel would need to buy permits to emit CO2, and those permits would trade in a special marketplace.
Will they be allowed to emit carbon dioxide as in the past?
But reaching an accord that sets binding ceilings for what each country will be allowed to emit is not an option in Copenhagen.
Allocate to each country a greenhouse gas emissions quota equal to the country's population, multiplied by the per person share. Finally, allow countries that need a higher quota to buy it from those that emit less than their quota.
It would seek to reduce the cost of electricity from sources that do not emit greenhouse gases below that of coal power by 2025.
Just five years from now, developing countries are projected to emit more greenhouse gases than all developed countries.
He suggested that tumors emit a substance called tumor-angiogenesis factor, which causes surrounding blood vessels to grow toward it, supplying nutrition and removing waste.

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