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The phrase "according to climate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information or data that is based on climate conditions or studies related to climate.
Example: "According to climate data, the average temperature in this region has increased over the past decade."
Alternatives: "based on climate" or "in terms of climate".
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According to climate simulations to be published next month in the journal Climatic Change, the forests would cool the Sahara by up to 8°C in some areas.
The types of soil vary according to climate and parent rock.
The more carbon dioxide, the higher global average temperatures have climbed, according to climate science.
London takes a different approach, according to climate data collector CDP.
According to climate scientists, temperatures are expected to rise between 0.88C and 3.68C by 2070.
According to climate experts, what will happen "if oil and coal burning continue to increase at current rates"?
Water resources are finite and, according to climate change scientists, could well be dwindling in some existing dry regions.
Different styles evolved according to climate, farming practices and the type of trees and shrubs found to each region.
Europe's freezing spring, far from reinforcing the arguments of climate change skeptics, is actually one of the consequences of man-made global warming, according to climate experts.
According to climate scientists the area where Explorer ran into trouble is warming faster than any other part of the globe.
Estimating the size of the market is hard: according to Climate Bonds Initiative (CBI), an NGO, between $10 billion and $30 billion of bonds related to renewable-energy projects have been issued.
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