decarbonize

Verb

 * 1) To remove carbon from something.
 * 2) To clean hard sooty deposits from inside an internal combustion engine.
 * 3) To remove carbon content from iron or steel, either intentionally or accidentally, as by (for example) overheating steel in the presence of air, destroying its former temper and hardness.
 * 4) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To remove carbon content from iron or steel, either intentionally or accidentally, as by (for example) overheating steel in the presence of air, destroying its former temper and hardness.
 * 2) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To remove carbon content from iron or steel, either intentionally or accidentally, as by (for example) overheating steel in the presence of air, destroying its former temper and hardness.
 * 2) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.
 * 1) To reduce or replace fossil fuels by renewable energy in energy production and distribution systems.

Translations

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 * Italian: decarbonizzare
 * Portuguese: descarbonizar
 * Spanish: