Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Climate change will in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Global climate change will lead to dramatic reductions in polar sea-ice
international conflicts and climate change will increase illegal flows to the EU.
Climate change will be one of the topics discussed during the informal EU-US Summit in Prague on 5 April.
It is assumed that climate change will widen the prosperity gap between developed and developing countries, which will also have an impact on food production and markets.
investment to ameliorating climate change will also be important.
other greenhouse gases, climate change will have increasingly destructive
By the end of this century, climate change will reduce the human population to a few breeding pairs surviving near the Arctic.
CEO Shell:‘Denying climate change won't benefit the oil industry'.
In the energy sector, climate change will have a direct effect on both the supply
Also a joint approach to the problems of climate change will substantially enhance the chances of solving these problems.
The combined impacts of climate change will pose serious problems for quality of life,
On the supply side, global climate change will aggravate pressures on food production
The fight against climate change will create a huge market for clean environmental technology
Adaptation to the negative effects of climate change will be central in the EC's support to least developed countries
Indeed, climate change will require increased investment in the public sector.
Climate change will also have a significant impact on global economic trends and growth.
Climate change will have a major impact on sectors that are well integrated at EU level through the single market
Climate change will heavily affect Europe's natural environment
The battle against climate change will focus on the need for modernisation
The battle against climate change will highlight the need for modernisation