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The phrase "because of global warming" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to explain a cause-and-effect relationship where global warming is the reason for a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "Many species are migrating to cooler areas because of global warming, which is altering their natural habitats."
Alternatives: "due to climate change" or "as a result of global warming."
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"People say it's because of global warming," said Mr. Coen.
Are hurricanes getting worse because of global warming?
Meanwhile the world championships could be the last held outdoors because of global warming.
"Research shows that the frequency of mass bleaching events is increasing because of global warming.
Coffee's effectiveness, the scientist said, was declining because of global warming.
Or the subject may linger in the air because of global warming and terrorism.
"In the future, there will be a lot of turmoil with respect to these calamities because of global warming.
They live off the sugary secretions on the trees' underleaves, but because of global warming the white gums are dying.
The population is outgrowing the country's borders and the sea level is rising because of global warming.
"One of these is that Asbury Park will in the future spend massive amounts of money because of global warming.
"We knew the permafrost would not be here in 20 years because of global warming," he said.
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