Similar words: carbonic acid, carbon, carbonate, carbonated, bicarbonate, carbon cycle, carbonation, hydrocarbon. Meaning: v. remove carbon from (an engine).
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1. The world economy must decarbonise more urgently than carbon markets anticipate.
2. He is concerned only that proposals to decarbonise the economy should add up.
3. And if our energy sources decarbonise over the coming decades – as is current policy – so the electric car really begins to come into its own.
4. He said that the priority should be to decarbonise the UK's electricity supply.
5. However, failure to act now and decarbonise electricity generation would mean the UK would have to pay even more to replace power plants in future.
6. However, it is much, much more important that the North and East fully decarbonise within the next ten years.
7. As the Stern report makes clear, if we fail to decarbonise our energy system in next forty years our economies will not grow.
8. Some would argue granting rights is only part of the solution, but it will cause the shift in thinking we require to decarbonise our society.
9. A British company was recruited today into a pioneering role in China's efforts to clean up and decarbonise its economy.
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