Examples of using A climate in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The Green Party wants a climate bill which obliges Norway to follow UN recommendations to cut 40% of domestic CO2 emissions by 2020.
Xiye Bastida: I became a climate justice activist when I realized that the climate crisis impacts marginalized communities the most, including my town in Mexico.
If you hate yard work or live in a climate that needs you watering a dry lawn all summer long,
public event she attended, urging her to be a climate hero. The result?
we will not cause a climate catastrophe.
creating a climate of fear and paranoia.
Manabi province in the center of the Ecuadorian coast has a climate that ranges from dry subtropical to tropical wet
If you live in a climate where a lot of rain falls throughout the year,
yet hidden in this frozen ground is the potential for a climate disaster.
all sworn to secrecy, maintained the aircraft in flying condition in a climate controlled hangar.
Dr Marshall Shepherd of the University of Georgia will receive a climate communications award at the American Geophysical Union conference Wednesday in San Francisco.
There is a climate of suspicion about everything that comes from the West- and the U.S. particularly,” Kazatchkine told Bloomberg.
due to changing temperatures, more animals are suddenly in a climate where they are struggling to survive.
In such a situation, the attempt to talk about global warming and a climate emergency is futile.
Otherwise I don't think there will be a climate agreement in Paris and all of the participants know that,” she.
Marshall Shepherd of the University of Georgia will receive a climate communications award at the American Geophysical Union conference Wednesday in San Francisco.
A climate surprise is defined by the IPCC as a rapid,
Baden-Baden is centrally located in southern Germany's Black Forest and boasts a climate with more hours of sunlight than anywhere else in Germany.
Rapport is the ability to relate to others in a way that creates a climate of trust and understanding.