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The phrase 'climate change progresses' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a process that is occurring over time, such as in the following example sentence: "As time goes on, the effects of climate change progresses and become more and more evident."
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As humans continue to alter the environment and climate change progresses, this poses many problems for migrating species.
Vast areas of our planet are going to be uninhabitable as climate change progresses but we can reduce this impact by limiting our families to replacement size".
As climate change progresses alongside the short-term variations of the North Atlantic Oscillation, Dr. Johnston said, "we'll have good and bad years of ice, but over time the number of bad years are essentially outweighing the number of good years, meaning more and more seals are declining".
It is worth noting that this is consistent with predictions from computer models of climate change, which have suggested for many years that warming over land, and over the Arctic, will outstrip the increase in global average temperature as climate change progresses.
As climate change progresses, higher cloud ceilings, increased evaporative demand, and higher temperatures may further shift the timing of the growing season and reduce growth at low elevation Christmas tree farms, but farms at higher elevations may benefit from a longer growing season.
"It's going to intensify as climate change progresses".
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On the vexed question of finance for poor countries to move to a greener economy and adapt to climate change, progress was also made.
The previous climate pact, the Kyoto Protocol, failed to meaningfully address climate change because the United States backed out, a move that set back climate change progress two decades.
Brian Deese, a senior advisor to President Barack Obama, spoke at an event called "North American Mid-Century Strategies for Low-Emission Developmento" hoping toutout an optimistic White House report projecting markers of climate change progress in the middle of this century.
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The impacts of drought are likely to become even more pronounced as desertification and global climate change progress around the world.
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