Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Global climate change in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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We need to stress that the solution to the problem of global climate change is a worldwide low-carbon economy.
an area which does not contribute to the global climate change through the emission of greenhouse effect gases.
Global climate change constitutes a problem we believe there are good reasons for dealing with at international level.
one of the most important gases contributing to global climate change.
a structural change because of global climate change?
Global climate change constitutes a significant problem that there are good reasons for dealing with at international level.
is going to be a crucial year for the global climate change negotiations.
the Conservative vision for Europe focuses on the three key areas of global competitiveness, global climate change and global poverty.
which contributes to global climate change.
In writing.- Renewable energies can, in principle, offer a solution to global climate change and Europe's energy crisis.
hurricanes and global climate change- W. Hawkins.
signs some international Conventions on Global Climate Change and Biological Diversity.
Another issue which affects South African agriculture is environmental damage caused by misuse of the land and global climate change.
Guus Velders was awarded this exceptional honour for his research on limiting global climate change.
The Paris Protocol- A blueprint for tackling global climate change beyond 2020.
the Council"The Paris Protocol- A blueprint for tackling global climate change beyond 2020.
Communication on the Paris Protocol- A blueprint for tackling global climate change beyond 2020.
Accurate measurement of the greenhouse gas balance will contribute to a better understanding of global climate change and its possible impact on ecosystems.
These options should become elements of the global climate change agreement in Copenhagen in 2009 to which the EU would contribute its fair share.