global climate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandclimate
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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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 ofglobalandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofglobal climate
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It is only one step in aglobalclimatepolicy process ahead of us.
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Two subsequent sections considerglobalclimatechange and its causes.
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This paper recognises pressures on the teaching force in aglobalclimateof educational reform.
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This also confirms that the risk from damage associated withglobalclimatechanges varies from one region to another.
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It is followed by a discussion of sea ice and ice-ocean models, andglobalclimateand regional climate models.
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We believe that our analysis provides useful insights into the role that developed countries must play if we are to forestallglobalclimatechange.
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It is believed thatglobalclimatechange will cause the sea level to rise in the future.
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Methods for assessing public health vulnerability toglobalclimatechange.
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In the case ofglobalclimatechange, for example, a number of countries have introduced a carbon tax.
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Governments can also reduce the local consequences ofglobalclimatechange by providing local public goods like barriers to rising sea levels.
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Examples includeglobalclimatechange, the loss of biodiversity, and the emergence of new infectious diseases.
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Interdisciplinary studies ofglobalclimatechange revealed an interesting externality phenomenon.
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For example, climate models that are presently employed, are very much simpler than those used in deriving the spatial patterns ofglobalclimatechange.
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They can privately contribute either $0 or $5 to a collective program to reduceglobalclimatechange.
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This may be framed as a game between developing countries and industrialized countries on the choice of aglobalclimatepolicy.
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For example, forests provide other environmental services, likeglobalclimatebalance, which are not commercially exploitable.
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It would be nice to think that governments and industries would join forces and work to prevent or slow downglobalclimatechange.
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In the longer term, the consequences of humaninduced changes inglobalclimatecould affect the long-term survival of southern heaths.
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Given the high stakes ofglobalclimatechange, the international community has turned its attention toward forging a response.
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