How to say "co2 emissions" in Japanese?

In Japanese "co2 emissions" translates to  CO2排出量 

Transliteration: Shī-ō-tsuhatsu-ryō

🇯🇵 CO2排出量を減らすことが、地球温暖化防止のために必要です。

🗣️ Shī-ō-tsuhatsu-ryō o herasu koto ga, chikyū ondanka bōshi no tame ni hitsuyōdesu.

🇺🇸 Reducing CO2 emissions is necessary to prevent global warming.



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Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "co2 emissions" in Japanese?

You can use the word "CO2排出量" which translates to "CO2 emissions".

How to pronounce "CO2排出量" (co2 emissions) in Japanese?

The word "CO2排出量" is pronounced as "Shī-ō-tsuhatsu-ryō".

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