单词 | Climate change |
例句 | 1. We need to assess the impact on climate change. 2. Climate change could have disastrous effects on Earth. 3. Climate change is disrupting the regularity of the seasons. 4. Climate change is still very much a subject for debate. 5. What do these fossils tell us about climate change? 6. Climate change is a universal problem.http:// 7. Climate change could disrupt the agricultural economy. 8. There is growing concern about climate change. 9. The indirect effects of climate change may be profound. 10. Most scientists accept that climate change is linked to carbon emissions. 11. These could provide vital clues to climate change. 12. The international politics of climate change; 9. 13. Climate change is a very slow process. 14. Climate change is making a fundamental difference. 15. When did climate change last dominate the headlines? 16. Research in climate change is largely government-driven, mediated through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. 17. Big business joined together to form a climate change coalition to lobby successfully against the protocol. 18. Climate change through the man-made modification of greenhouse gases might be disastrous, but it might equally be deliverance. 19. From weather forecasts to climate change, Anthony Wilson looks at causes, effects and extremes of weather. 20. We are now more able to predict future patterns of climate change. 21. A global study has just been started to chart the effects of climate change. 22. This study sets out to examine the possible effects of climate change. 23. The issue should come up for discussion at the climate change conference. 24. One of the biggest dangers facing us may be climate change. 25. We now have an accurate temperature sequence stretching back 23 million years which reflects climate change on a global scale. 26. Nevertheless, two environmental issues are clearly global in scope - ozone depletion and climate change. 27. The projections build in the ability of farmers to adapt to climate change by changing crops and farming methods. 28. That it represents an enormous, possibly definitive setback for efforts to mitigate climate change goes almost without saying. 29. As Jubilee 2000 draws to a close next month, climate change has been mooted as a possible successor issue. 30. This is brought home to us by the storm raging around the issue of climate change. 1. We need to assess the impact on climate change. 2. Climate change could have disastrous effects on Earth. 3. Climate change is disrupting the regularity of the seasons. 4. We are now more able to predict future patterns of climate change. 5. Climate change is still very much a subject for debate. 6. Most scientists accept that climate change is linked to carbon emissions. 31. People will have to get used to more flooding and droughts as climate change becomes a reality. 32. The iniquitous climate change levy continues to be a real issue. 33. First and foremost, we are intentionally considering a limited subset of the potential causes of recent longer-term climate change. 34. By eating meat we share the responsibility of climate change, the destruction of our forests, and the poisoning of our air and water. The simple act of becoming a vegetarian will make a difference in the health of our planet. Thich Nhat Hanh 35. Climate change is likely to have a wide-ranging impact on human health. 36. Yet the alternative outcome of climate change is likely to be much more disruptive. 36. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day! 37. An aide said Clinton will announce his plan Wednesday after conferring with a White House-led task force on climate change. 38. Climate change is already more important than acid rain, genetic engineering a more topical issue than saving whales. 39. But even if that could be achieved, it would not halt climate change. 40. They have taken as read the scientific conclusions of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change that global warming is a real threat. 41. The presence of major population centers very close to mean sea level has been much discussed in connection with global climate change. 42. They also hope pragmatic derogation of the Climate Change Levy can help boost supplies to commercial and industrial customers. 43. The recent floods are said to be caused by climate change in the northern hemisphere. 44. The climate change debate is now penetrating new business and industry constituencies. 45. All across the world, ...increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 46. Enhancing renewable energy investment is clearly relevant to global strategies to mitigate climate change. 47. Among projects rejected on the grounds of a lack of funds are a number researching into climate change and environmental protection technology. 48. Various new findings have weakened the position of the sceptics on climate change. 49. All across the world, in every kind of environment and region known to man, increasingly dangerous weather patterns and devastating storms are abruptly putting an end to the long-running debate over whether or not climate change is real. Not only is it real, it's here, and its effects are giving rise to a frighteningly new global phenomenon: the man-made natural disaster. Barack Obama 50. A new lobbying group has been formed to press the Government for tougher action on climate change. 51. Equipment to monitor pollution and climate change will be installed in the park. 52. The Convention on Climate Change has become one of the most important treaties concluded by the international community. 53. Administration officials said they hoped to cooperate on science and technology related to climate change. 54. Yet, in a cruel paradox, it is the world's poorest countries that stand to suffer most from climate change. 55. And as it has had to grapple with challenges to the whole globe, such as climate change, Aids and biodiversity. 56. Unfortunately, climate records do not go back far enough to be very useful toward understanding climate change. 57. Its aim was to examine scientific evidence on climate change, assess environmental and socio-economic impacts and formulate realistic response strategies. 58. However, the uncertainties concerning the extent of climate change and the implications at local level allow political procrastination. 59. This enhancement of the greenhouse effect leads to increasing Earth-surface temperatures and global climate change. 60. Climate change is likely to have adverse impacts on human health. 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:///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. 91. Locke said he has asked U.S. Energy Secretary Stephen Chu to join him on "a trip to China focusing on energy and on environmental protection and climate change." 92. Mr. Obama's focus on energy and climate change , experts said , cut both ways. 93. Nor did the many scientists at the United Nations'Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change IPCC. 94. Reality has a way of trumping art, and human - climate change is very real indeed. 95. Russia is said to be one of the few countries that might see a net benefit from climate change, in longer growing seasons and by opening lucrative northwest shipping passages as pack ice retreats. 96. A land of untouched beauty ,[] South America's Patagonia stands to be dramatically altered by climate change. 97. Crunch climate change talks may be doomed to failure in Copenhagen next month, with a legally binding deal on emissions now decreasingly likely, admitted leaders from across the Asia Pacific region. 98. The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion. 99. We have an unspoken collected pact to pretend climate change wasn't happening. 100. For health sectors to justify the large sums of money they will need if climate change does accelerate insect-borne disease, they must be able to convince governments that it is a high priority. 101. Think of climate change, financial instability, nuclear proliferation, resource shortages and terrorism. 102. Climate change is partly caused by increased concentrations of the gas carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. 103. Global warming is beginning to affect the northern Japanese region of Hokkaido, with melting drift ice being one of the more noticeable effects of climate change. 104. They already believe in climate change and soft symbolic forms of mass action. 105. Matt Murphy, ornithologist for the Countryside Council for Wales said climate change was affecting the breeding patterns of pied flycatchers living in Welsh oak woodlands. 106. Scientists studying bears around the Beaufort sea, north of Alaska, claim this endurance feat could be a result of climate change. 107. Energy saving and a move to reduce climate change emissions have made compact florescent bulbs quite popular. 108. Science's editors predict that planetary science, paleoanthropology , primate genomics, climate change, whole-genome association studies, and optical lattices will be the areas to watch in 2007. 109. Corn was thought to be more resistant to rising temperatures than other crops. But results from crop trials in Africa suggest that climate change could hurt corn (Zea mays) production. 110. A far more substantial falling-out between Europe and China could be in store because of climate change. 111. Was Sir Nicholas's big report on climate change egalitarian, inegalitarian - or both? 112. The army may prove to be the first body upon which responsibility to deal with the effects of natural disaster (caused by climate change) for example will fall. 113. Hydrokinetic (wave, tidal, and current) power technologies could harness these widely available major energy sources — and mitigate climate change — in developed and developing countries alike. 114. To determine how climate change alters this biogeochemical cycle in Arctic lakes, Drevnick's team analyzed sediment cores from nine lakes in the Canadian Arctic and in Svalbard, Norway. 115. Carbon sequestration is a last resort to mitigating climate change. 116. Wang Tao, Sussex Energy Group, University of Sussex and Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UK. 117. The US House of Representatives approved a cap-and-trade bill to fight climate change in 2009, but the Senate never approved such a measure. 118. The latest report from the Nobel - anointed Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change got blanket coverage it warranted. 119. The W.H.O. says different areas of the world will experience different problems from climate change. 120. Psychological research shows that most people in the UK don't feel personally threatened by climate change because it is vague, abstract and difficult to visualise. 121. The influences of climate change on forestry geographic distribution, phenology , biodiversity, forestry structure, and productivity are expounded. 122. Householders face higher building insurance premiums after a sharp increase in property damage blamed on climate change. 123. Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao left Beijing this afternoon will be the Danish capital of Copenhagen to attend the Climate Change Conference. 124. "We can't simply build our way out of climate change, " said John Hutchison, chairman of the John Muir Trust. 125. The summit ended with a communique about the subject of climate change. 126. Instead, another fear, of climate change, looked like it might be driving a "nuclear renaissance" as states sought carbon-free energy sources. 126. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 127. This week in the magazine, Fen Montaigne writes about penguins and climate change. 128. Chapter 4 works over the strategy interactions among countries and the possibilities of cooperant agreements during the process of international negotiation of Climate Change by Game Theory. 129. Climate change threatens Emerald Isle with water shortage. A new report by the Irish American Climate Project says that global warming may cause Ireland's "rich, green scenery" to "fade to brown. 130. But experts from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research warn today that official advice used to set the budget is "na?vely optimistic" and will not stop dangerous climate change. 131. Climate change and shortage of resources are unescapable facts. The situation is very urgent, but till when will governments take actions? 132. The role of Boreal forest biome in climate change has been investigated through the BOREAS experiment. 133. Tackling climate change should not sacrifice development, or continue poverty and backwardness. 134. Scientists have located the optimum drill site for the first exploration of an Antarctic sub-glacial lake, a development likely to provide insights into climate change and the discovery of life forms. 135. But a U.S. senator and a climate change expert both expressed doubts there would be a U.S. cap-and-trade plan in place by then. 136. According to the US Fish and Wildlife Service: 'The primary threat to the polar bears is the loss of sea ice habitat due to climate change.' 137. Pollution leads to depletion of ozone layer, global warming and climate change. 138. Second , evidence is growing that climate change hits two specific groups of people disproportionately and unfairly. 139. Stephan Harrison is a geomorphologist, specialising in landscape responses to climate change, at Exeter University and Oxford University. 140. Still, that doesn't mean the exact relationship between temperature and sea level rise evident in the salt marsh data will hold as climate change accelerates in the future, Miller cautioned. 141. Present study has shown that the Arctic Ocean is an area with high production, and it will become a more important sink of carbon under the future's global climate change, the Souther. 142. Like tobacco, climate change has moved from social policy to the risk management category. 143. Kirk Smith, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, calls climate change the world's biggest regressive tax: the poorest pay for the behaviour of the rich (see map). 144. PrimeMinister Kevin Rudd recently called in to Japan on his way to theCopenhagen summit on climate change. 145. Also falling short are climate change bills passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and now being discussed by the Senate. 146. "They're so under threat from climate change, from noise pollution," he went on. "Until 1859 the whole world was lit by whale oil. 147. "We don't want to be seen as just the powerless victims of climate change," said Patricia Cochran, chair of the summit and an Inupiat native of Nome, Alaska, in a press release. 148. And that highlights the weakness in the neoliberal agenda — global problems such as climate change cannot be solved by the invisible hand of the market. 149. With evidence for them, he also postulated geological theories for the processes of land formation in geomorphology and climate change in paleoclimatology . 150. Extreme weather events related to climate change are already a reality and have the potential to be uninsurable against within a few decades, pointing to a possible crisis for the industry, he said. 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[ ], 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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