Similar words: climate, acclimate, exchange rate, acclimatise, change, exchange, changeless, changeable. Meaning: n. a change in the world's climate.
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61. Not even the farmers-right now fighting for their very survival-have escaped the scourge of the climate change levy.
62. The Third Assessment Report will report extensively on the issue of rapid climate change.
63. Cleaning up city air is also easier than curbing output of carbon dioxide, a gas thought to cause climate change.
64. The survey was carried out against a background of growing concern as to the implications of climate change on sea level rise.
65. Is climate change a rights issue?
66. And climate change means the badlands are growing.
67. Extratropical Southern Hemisphere Cyclones: Harbingers of Climate Change?
68. Climate change could indeed cause aplenty.
69. Global climate change also on this year's agenda.
70. Is climate change conserving a concern for you.
71. Professor Kevin Anderson, director of the Tyndall Centre on climate change,[http://sentencedict.com/climate change.html] supports the Institution's approach.
72. He cites a survey by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which found no link.
73. It means truly fair trade and action on climate change.
74. In order to tackle climate change and ensure energy security, many countries have begun the development of lowcarbon economy, represented by new energy development and use.
75. The current debate over climate change has reached a similar point.
76. Working Group I looks at the physical science of climate change.
77. Delegates from 192 countries are gathering in the Danish capital Copenhagen for the opening of the long-awaited UN summit on climate change.
78. N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warns that the planet is warming faster than previously predicted.
79. Possible next steps under the Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change.
80. However, Diffenbaugh says, that won't change how the snowpack responds to climate change.
81. THE STUDY "Climate Change and War Frequency in Eastern China Over the Last Millennium, " by David Zhang et al., published in the August 2007 issue of Human Ecology.
82. The United States is committed to strengthening our energy security and confronting global climate change.
83. Reducing the use of HFCs would help slow climate change and curb potential adverse public health effects, according to the EPA.
84. It is also a critical time for warding off potentially catastrophic climate change.
85. In particular, the events in the modern human society --- the nuclear pollution, the magnetizing force source of earth, the climate change, and why these happened are discussed in the book.
86. Intergovernmental panel on climate change puts most of the blame on the burning of fossil fuels.
87. Climate change may already threaten Scots pine stands in the Swiss Alps.
88. Ms. Dory, who has held senior Pentagon posts since the Clinton administration, said she had seen a "sea change" in the military's thinking about climate change in the past year.
89. Politicians will gather in Copenhagen next month to talk about climate change.
90. Ireland's Galway Bay, like many waterways around the world, faces pressing questions about pollution, flooding, fish populations, green energy generation, and climate change threats.
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