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** ] or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a unilateral climate policy | ** ] or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a unilateral climate policy | ||
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* ], the loss of tourist revenue from a country | * ], the loss of tourist revenue from a country | ||
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A leakage occurs when fluid is lost through a leak.
Leakage may also refer to:
- Leakage (chemistry), a process in which material is lost through holes or defects in containers
- Leakage (economics)
- Carbon leakage or emissions leakage, whereby another country increases its greenhouse gas emissions in response to a unilateral climate policy
- Leakage (electronics)
- Leakage (electric current), an occurrence of electric current through a surface which is supposed to be insulating
- Crosstalk (electronics), also known as Leakage, where signals are picked up by an unintended device
- Spill (audio), where audio from one source is picked up by a microphone intended for a different source
- Leakage (machine learning)
- Leakage (retail)
- Leakage effect, the loss of tourist revenue from a country
- Memory leak, in computer science
- Spectral leakage, in signal processing
Similar uses
See also
- Leak (disambiguation)
- All pages with titles beginning with Leakage
- All pages with titles containing Leakage
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