How to say "carbon emission" in French?

In French "carbon emission" translates to  émission de carbone 

Transliteration: ay-mee-syoh(n) duh kahr-bohn

🇫🇷 Il est important de réduire les émissions de carbone pour lutter contre le changement climatique.

🗣️ eel ay ah(n)-por-tah(n) duh ray-doo-eer layz ay-mee-syoh(n) duh kahr-bohn poor loot-ay kohn-truh luh shahnzh-mahn klee-mah-teek.

🇺🇸 It is important to reduce carbon emissions to fight against climate change.

🇫🇷 Il faut réduire les émissionsde carbone pour lutter contre le changement climatique.

🗣️ eel foh ray-doo-eer lay ay-mee-syon duh kahr-bohn poor loo-tay kohn-truh luh shahnj-mahn klee-mah-teek

🇺🇸 We need to reduce carbon emissions to fight against climate change.



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How to say "carbon emission" in French?

You can use the word "émission de carbone" which translates to "carbon emission".

How to pronounce "émission de carbone" (carbon emission) in French?

The word "émission de carbone" is pronounced as "ay-mee-syoh(n) duh kahr-bohn".

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