Sentence examples for climate addicted from inspiring English sources

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While work addiction can certainly be understood, and in many cases justified, in the current economic climate, "Addicted to Work? Sure, Isn't Everyone?" (Preludes, Aug. 17) treated the negative and quite serious consequences of the problem all too lightly.

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While Washington state lawmakers' bold pragmatism promises to help their environment and their economy, the new Congress in Washington, D.C., seems hell-bent on pushing legislation that will strip away our environmental protections, continue to ignore the threats of climate change and keep us addicted to dirty fossil fuels.

How can we halt climate change when the world is incurably addicted to growth?

Of course, if you understand that Abbott and his government do not accept the climate science, and that they want to keep Australia addicted to coal, then their decision becomes more understandable.

The hard truth is that as long as China is addicted to coal, one million new electric vehicles a year won't amount to any positive climate impact.

"You're addicted".

In an age when many children are addicted to computers, iPods and iPads — and when newspapers are feeling the pressure — Mon Quotidien appears to be an anomaly, all the more so in the journalistic climate of France.

But I got addicted.

"Babies Addicted to Drugs.

"I'm addicted, honey".

Then she became addicted.

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