1. Controlling carbon dioxide emissions ultimately entails reducing the consumption of energy-intensive goods. 2. Laws controlling the emission of greenhouse gases are not nearly tight enough. 3. The measures to control carbon dioxide emissions do not go far enough. 4. Proposals opposed include the Large Combustion Plant Directive, comprehensive introduction of catalytic converters for cars and EC work on controlling carbon dioxide emissions. 5. In response to its publication, the Energy Secretary, James D. Watkins, ordered his officials to prepare a detailed action plan to control emissions of tritium. 6. The new Teesside facility will control emissions during the treatment of liquid iron for the steelmaking plant. 7. And the Clinton administration has recently been lobbying for urgent action to control emissions in the face of rising global temperatures. 8. As a result, environmental groups have been arguing that farmers had to take steps to control emissions from diesel tractors, irrigation pumps and other heavy farm machinery. 9. At the Bonn meeting, representatives of developing countries, citing recent studies, said they were already doing more than expected to control emissions. 10. Developing countries so far have no specific targets, but are required in general to control their emissions. |