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My car burns a lot of gas.
We ran out of gas on the way there.
Gas seems to be escaping from the pipe.
Large cars use lots of gas.
The price of gas is rising.
Coal and natural gas are natural fuels.
The policeman is wearing a gas mask.
What stench! Do you suffer from gas?
How much does a gallon of gas cost in Boston?
Greenhouse gas emissions from human activities are the only factors that can account for the observed warming over the last century; there are no credible alternative human or natural explanations supported by the observational evidence.
Algeria sells oil and gas.
I need to put some gas in the car, as it's almost empty.
Gas was escaping from a crack in the pipe.
Where do I pay for the gas?
That would lead to the production of more carbon dioxide, the main gas responsible for global warming.
No sooner had I entered the room than I noticed the smell not only of tobacco but of gas.
The explosion may have been caused by a gas leak.
This is the pipeline which supplies the town with gas.
Is gas available in this neighborhood?
Is there a gas station around here?
This room smells of gas.
The other day I ran out of gas in the middle of a busy Interstate.
This car runs on natural gas.
Don't forget to turn off the gas before you leave the house.
I was almost home when the car ran out of gas.
The gas was compressed into a gas cylinder.
This gas gives off a bad smell.

News and current affairs

The global companies operating in the delta have spilled oil and flared natural gas for decades, without regard for the natural environment and the communities impoverished and poisoned by their actions.
Russia's economy is more dependent on gas and oil than ever before.
The British government recently issued the most comprehensive study to date of the economic costs and risks of global warming, and of measures that might reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in the hope of averting some of the direst consequences.
The US subsidizes corn-based ethanol, and imposes tariffs on sugar-based ethanol; hidden in the tax code are billions of dollars of subsidies to the oil and gas industries.
The collapse of world oil and gas prices has wounded Russia's budget, and lack of investment in the country's energy sector over the years is now causing the declining production that economists have long predicted.
It is important to acknowledge that some adaptation strategies will lead to more greenhouse-gas emissions.
Developing nations are grasping just how outrageous the current distribution of greenhouse-gas emissions really is.
US per capita greenhouse gas emissions, already the highest of any major nation when Bush took office, have continued to rise.
China and India claim the right to proceed with industrialization and development as the developed nations did, unhampered by limits on their greenhouse gas emissions.
This year or next, China will overtake the US as the world's biggest greenhouse gas emitter - on a national, rather than a per capita basis, of course.
Allocate to each country a greenhouse gas emissions quota equal to the country's population, multiplied by the per person share.
The fairness of giving every person on earth an equal share of the atmosphere's capacity to absorb our greenhouse gas emissions is difficult to deny.
For starters, fracking has caused gas prices to drop dramatically.
Adjusted for inflation, gas has not been this cheap for the past 35 years, with the price this year 3-5 times lower than it was in the mid-2000's.
In Europe, the Kremlin has been able to pursue a successful divide-and-rule strategy, particularly in view of Hungary's decision to suspend gas flows to Ukraine.
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.
The fairness of giving every person on earth an equal share of the atmosphere's capacity to absorb our greenhouse gas emissions is difficult to deny. Why should anyone have a greater entitlement than others to use the earth's atmosphere?
Oil, gas, and mining generate billions of dollars per year for governments and companies.
In these countries, many of which are rich in oil and gas, citizens are staging protests against corruption and political repression.
Meles will be sorely missed in Hargeisa, as he planned to run a Chinese-financed gas pipeline through Somaliland territory from the Ogaden to the coast.
Other resources like fuel oil, diesel, light crude, solar, and gas are also available as means of electricity generation, but their costs are all quite prohibitive.

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