Similar words: climate, acclimate, exchange rate, acclimatise, change, exchange, changeless, changeable. Meaning: n. a change in the world's climate.
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151. Paul Reiter, a medical entomologist from the Institut Pasteur in France, contests whether climate change is causing a rise in malaria at all.
152. Climate change campaigner Al Gore believes turning vegetarian could aid the battle against global warming.
153. In view of their limited adaptive capacity, smallholder farmers, pastoralists and artisanal fishers in SSA are among the most vulnerable to the impact of climate change.
154. An explanation of the cause of climate change is then suggested based on the possibility that the Universal Gravitational Constant (G) may vary with time.
155. Climate change does not just lead to biodiversity loss; causality works the other way around too.
156. Birds and mammals have been the worst affected, with climate change blamed for the sudden mass death of flamingos around Lake Nakuru in central Kenya last year.
157. He blogs regularly on environmental issues, American and Australasian politics, and the lighter side of global affairs, whilst maintaining an active and ongoing interest in all things climate change.
158. Knowing that sea levels have varied by more than 100 metres in the past, as ice-sheets have melted and re-formed[Sentencedict.com ], lends a certain weight to the argument that serious climate change is best avoided.
159. Peruvian villagers already on the edge of survival are enduring bitter cold linked to climate change.
160. A new study shows the apparent mass extinction was due instead to a combination of climate change, habitat loss as well as human impact.
161. It's a metaphor and I think human is also going to live in ridiculousness because of Climate Change if we do not act.
162. Climate change and the depleted ozone layer are among the starkest examples.
163. Nobel peace prizewinner Wangari Maathai, said: "Climate change is life or death.
164. Australian climatologist Will Steffens argued that climate change caused by human activity will fundamentally alter the air, land and oceans for tens of thousands of years.
165. We evolved to be wary of saber-toothed tigers and blizzards, but not of climate change — and maybe that's also why we in the news media tend to cover weather but not climate.
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