Collocations withclimate

These are words often used in combination withclimate.

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abrupt climate change
Whilst we cannot predict with certainty the extent to which temperatures will rise, we can be certain that the risk of abrupt climate change exists.
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anthropogenic climate change
Anthropogenic climate change is a consequence of the interactions of socio-economic and biogeophysical processes.
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arid climate
It has proved only too easy to set off the vicious circle of land clearance, soil erosion, decreased fertility of the land, disappearing vegetation and an increasingly arid climate.
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automatic climate control
Other luxury standard features included heated outside mirrors and an automatic climate control system.
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business climate
One of the macro-level questions often used in cross-sectional studies of economic voting is a measure of the business climate of the country.
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changing climate
These all face uncertainties in the future with respect to maintaining sustainable land-use in a changing climate and in response to expanding human population growth and demand.
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climate condition
These factors include: the season, geographical location, patient age, and the regional climate condition such as spring or rainfall.
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climate factor
Out of these three climate factor which includes rainfall, temperature and their combination along with seasonal variations too.
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climate model
Acceleration of global warming due to carbon-cycle feedbacks in a coupled climate model.
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climate modelling
This application is of particular interest for ocean circulation and climate modelling, as the mean drift, according to our estimates, is comparable to ocean interior currents.
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climate negotiations
In this paper, we model the international climate negotiations with a game-theoretic framework.
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climate of fear
Unfortunately, the prevailing climate of fear and evasion made it virtually impossible to obtain a representative sample of experiences.
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climate of opinion
If no longer supplying a "whole climate of opinion," its effect on the psychological weather thus endures.
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climate of suspicion
Reports from foreign visitors also indicate that a climate of suspicion had been in existence for much longer and had frequently resulted in internal violence.
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climate of trust
A climate of trust and openness was quickly established and participants fed back positively about the experience as giving them a rare chance to re ect upon their lives.
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climate pattern
Many modes of variability are used by climatologists as indices to represent the general climatic state of a region affected by a given climate pattern.
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climate protection
In particular, fair division theory is only one possible approach to analyze the fair sharing of the costs of climate protection.
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climate science
It operates high performance computing for applied and basic research in climate science and related disciplines.
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climate scientist
Peiser acknowledges that he is not a climate scientist and has never claimed to be one.
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climate sensitivity
The analysis does not directly link development to a change in climate sensitivity.
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climate variation
By using a 10-y moving window we were able to avoid the influence of transient short-term growth fluctuations associated with high frequency climate variation.
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climate zone
All study sites were selected to lie in the same climate zone providing similar site conditions in terms of altitude, mean annual rainfall and temperature.
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cold climate
This is consistent with the presence of vermiculite which is an alteration product of chlorite in a humid and cold climate without soil formation.
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consequence of climate change
There is evidence that fish stocks are moving north as a consequence of climate change, and this may have important consequences for fisheries management.
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cool climate
Kofele is a typical highland area with a relatively cool climate, food sufficiency and fairly high agricultural potential in terms of land availability and soil fertility.
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cultural climate
Given the current political and cultural climate, some of the trainees' ideas to improve recruitment are more realistic than others.
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current climate
In the current climate the vigorous reiteration of the former approach makes for a welcome corrective, but one not without its problems.
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damp climate
We know how difficult it is for us, in our foggy, damp climate, to grow good vegetables in the winter—except under glass.
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desert climate
An acute lack of humanitarian food aid and inadequate funding are threatening the old, isolated camps, which find it hard to withstand the savage desert climate.
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dry climate
Similar to that of the 1993 core, the profile contained gypsum bands that reflect periods of low lake level and, hence, dry climate.
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effect of climate
The effect of climate change on development is also ambiguous, as both heat stress and cold stress affect people with cardiovascular disorders.
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favourable climate
Both developments were auspiciously blessed in the 1990s by the good fortune of economic stability, but now face the less favourable climate of the early 2000s.
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future climate
The final chapter calls attention to some of the questions raised in scientific publications about confidences that can be placed on projections for future climate.
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global climate
It is only one step in a global climate policy process ahead of us.
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harsh climate
The problems caused by harsh climate, the absence of a sea coast or communal rivalry are not easily separable from shortfalls in governance.
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hot climate
Despite their seasonally dry, invariably hot climate, evergreen plant species predominate within them.
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human-induced climate change
As a matter of fact for many people the signals of such change are still not clear enough to consider a future human-induced climate change to be a serious threat.
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humid climate
The rapid incision can be attributed to the adequacy of discharge under the prevailing warm and humid climate conditions after basalt extrusion.
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improved climate
But these disputes should not be allowed to obscure the much improved climate of industrial relations on the railways generally.
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intellectual climate
However, the intellectual climate was not right for it at the time.
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international climate
Finally, the international climate in the 1980s was very different.
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long-term climate
Insects have a range of behavioural responses that can moderate the effects of weather, and long-term climate averages hide a degree of climatic variability.
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man-made climate change
I am, though, glowing hot in my opposition to the concept of man-made climate change.
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maritime climate
It has a maritime climate.
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mediterranean climate
Mediterranean climate and represents a major threat to neighbouring countries with similar climatic characteristics.
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mild climate
Our second main industry is perhaps predictable, given the mild climate and sandy beaches which we enjoy.
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moderate climate
I come from the south-west, an area which—particularly the far south-west—traditionally has a milder, more moderate climate than other areas in the winter months.
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moist climate
In our rather muggy, moist climate a small point of intense radiant heat is a very good way of warming oneself.
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moral climate
A higher score indicates that respondents felt the moral climate had declined.
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organizational climate
Relevant subdimensions to assess organizational climate include: leadership, communication, teamwork, commitment to innovation, and attitudes to change, motivation, and sense of belonging (23;76).
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overall climate
The overall climate response function would become steeper as development increases (see figure 2).
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political climate
This is particularly important in a political climate in which managerial and organizational control can, at times, impose processes that can circumscribe and restrict practice.
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positive climate
It is a question of changing attitudes, of forming a positive climate of public opinion in favour of it.
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present climate
In the present climate these are unlikely to be forthcoming.
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prevailing climate
Globally, however, these environments are commonplace and not simply dependent on the prevailing climate in any part of the world.
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regional climate
It is followed by a discussion of sea ice and ice-ocean models, and global climate and regional climate models.
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semi-arid climate
The semi-arid climate in the study area has low, highly variable rainfall, distributed in two rainy seasons.
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social climate
Can this trend be understood in the context of changes in the social climate and family structure engendered by urbanization and industrialization?
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stable climate
Balancing the ice-albedo cooling and the greenhouse warming gives rise to two stable climate states.
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subtropical climate
The area is characterized by a subtropical climate and abundant rainfall throughout the year.
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sunny climate
Liberalism flourished in this comparatively sunny climate-although the "equipoise" was often qualified by the common dread of war.
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temperate climate
It was not part of the housing developments until then, since there was no point in creating an external room in a temperate climate.
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threat of climate change
Interestingly, the market has perhaps been far more sensitive to the threat of climate change than various bodies that represent current forms of global governance.
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tropical climate
These results indicate that spatial and temporal variation in tropical climate has resulted in a surprising degree of physiological diversity.
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warm climate
The area has a tropical wet and warm climate with marked seasonality in rainfall.
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wet climate
We must remember, particularly in relation to the idea of public schools and comprehensive schools joining together, that this country has a rather wet climate.
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