future climate

collocation in English

meaningsoffutureandclimate

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future
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfjuː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition offutureandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The final chapter calls attention to some of the questions raised in scientific publications about confidences that can be placed on projections forfutureclimate.
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This, for example, is why confidence in prediction offutureclimateis greater now than it was 20 years ago.
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It is obviously difficult for the insurance industry to deal withfutureclimatechange.
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An effective development program would also provide the needed technological progress that would make even climate-sensitive sectors less sensitive tofutureclimatechange.
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This analysis uses predictions aboutfutureclimatechange and calibrated climate response functions to calculate market impacts in 2100 for each country in the world.
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Table 4 presents the rather wide range of predictions offutureclimatefrom the five global models.
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Recent andfutureclimatechange is making hazard assessment increasingly important for insurers as well as the insured.
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The implications of these aspects of projectedfutureclimatechange, especially in concert with sea-level rise in coastal areas, are understated in this book.
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Specificallyfutureclimatescenarios that predict larger temperature increases and precipitation losses, lead to larger overall net global damages.
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A number of insights can be drawn regarding the potential implications offutureclimatechange.
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Secondly, the implications offutureclimatechange will be socially differentiated.
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For example, governments could provide local farmers with good predictions offutureclimatechange as well as information about appropriate adaptations.
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Studies of the potential impact offutureclimatechange often found that yields might become more variable as temperature and evaporation rates increase and as drought stress becomes more likely.
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Although we frame our discussion here in terms of public spending, the rationale of our analysis is applicable to any decision-making processes that involve attention tofutureclimaterealizations.
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As well as providing new knowledge on distributions and abundance, these data should provide baseline information against whichfutureclimatedriven changes in distribution can be compared.
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Rapid development could help low latitude countries adapt tofutureclimatechange by reducing vulnerability, although it would increase emissions.
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Examining past and present experience and response to variability, change and extremes provides an empirical foundation and baseline for an assessment of howfutureclimatechange may affect communities.
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Targets will therefore remain a core element of anyfutureclimatechange architecture.
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This increases our confidence in the ability of the models to predictfutureclimatechange as our ability to use them increases.
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Precipitation is one of the variables carried in the mathematical models being developed to estimatefutureclimatechanges.
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