Sentence examples for climate change echo from inspiring English sources

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The talks, called the Major Economies Meetings on Energy Security and Climate Change, echo in name and goals an initiative begun in the last two years of the Bush administration.

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But she said the most difficult element of an agreement would be the issue of the rich countries most responsible for global warming financially helping poorer countries adapt to climate change, echoing previous comments by the French foreign minister, Laurent Fabius.

The White House has announced new measures on immigration, counter-narcotics, and energy and climate change that echo Latin American positions.

Numerous conservative groups -- some with ties to the climate change denial echo chamber such as Koch-funded groups like Competitive Enterprise Institute, Pacific Legal Foundation, and Heritage Foundation -- have also called the Virgin Islands subpoena a First Amendment attack.

Some news accounts reported that Latif had predicted global cooling, and climate change deniers echoed the claims.

The theme of Mr. Cvijanovic's painting — the vulnerability of the planet to climate change — is echoed throughout the show, though most obviously in paintings by Dana Melamed, Johan Nobell, Jean-Pierre Roy, Michael Schall, Claire Sherman, Nathan Redwood, Alec Spangler, Michael Torlen and Sarah Trigg.

Unfortunately many other media outlets (the Telegraph and Fox News, for example) assumed David Rose to be an accurate source of climate information – despite his long track record of getting nearly everything he says with regards to climate change wrong – and echoed Rose's embarrassing errors.

Catherine McKenna, Canada's environment and climate change minister, has echoed Kerry's noncommitment.

In his clarion call to action on climate change, Pope Francis echoes the statements and sentiments of many religious leaders and church bodies.

Tribal leaders, in defending their actions, linked their protest of the shipments, known as megaload transports, to the fate of indigenous people everywhere, to climate change and — in terms that echo an Occupy Wall Street manifesto — to questions of economic power and powerlessness.

Last month, that task force recommended that the administration "explore [the] Federal role in addressing climate change-related displacement," echoing Bronen's concern that the plight of communities like Shishmaref will spread to "every region of the country and U.S. affiliated jurisdictions".

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