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Our pollution out of carbon emissions is still very, very low compared to the world.

I don't put a lot of stock into polls.

Approximately 80% of our air pollution stems from hydrocarbons released by vegetation, so let's not go overboard in setting and enforcing tough emission standards from man-made sources.

Some critics argue that a tsunami of hogwash has already rendered the Web useless. I disagree. We are indeed inundated by online noise pollution, but the problem is soluble.

You can't depend on polls.

Indeed, our particular concept of private property, which deters us from exhausting the positive resources of the earth, favors pollution.

China should cut heavy industries' share in gross domestic output by 9 percentage points between 2013 and 2030 to meet its pollution cuts target.

There are systems called zero discharge emission systems that would prevent any pollution from making it into the water or the air.

We had this incredible pass over the Himalayas, and to just see all of that pollution that's riding up against those mountains from the south is just really heartbreaking.

It's not opinion polls that determine the outcome of elections, it's votes in ballot boxes.

Putting a tax on carbon could be an effective approach for curbing global warming pollution.

Pollution from oil and gas development, toxic runoff, and miles and miles of plastic trash foul the waters and threaten marine life.

Plastic doesn't have to be ocean plastic pollution.

Influencing voters is the crux of all poll campaigns.

Except for the pollution, I love everything about Delhi.

I worked on all of the Apollo manned missions and a couple of Apollo unmanned missions.

We write with the souls of thousands of lives saved, the lives of millions of jobs created, liberating multitudes of drivers from the shackles of servitude to iniquitous taxi cartels of corrupt cabals that choked cities with their pollution of air and morals.

The worst blows to humanity from carbon pollution may come at us from the oceans.

Mercury pollution from power plants is a national problem that requires a national response.

The most important pathological effects of pollution are extremely delayed and indirect.

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