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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'climate disasters' is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase when you are referring to disasters caused by changes in the climate, such as floods and extreme temperatures. For example: "The number of climate disasters has increased significantly in recent years."
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And global warming isn't the sole villain in future climate disasters, the climate report says.
According to one estimate, 85% of the victims of climate disasters are women.
Louisiana is at the forefront of these climate disasters yet why are these catastrophes often marginalized?
This includes strengthening local and national disaster management capacities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from climate disasters.
While many climate disasters are undeniably nigh, Foust says that coverage of them could benefit from Burke's comic framing.
The United Nations Environment Programme has said that carbon emissions must be zero by 2070 to avert climate disasters.
The Brazilian ad agency DDB used computer imaging to show a swarm of aircraft attacking Manhattan, the tagline suggesting climate disasters will make terror attacks look insignificant.
"It is still feasible to avert climate disasters, but only if policies are consistent with what science indicates to be required".
The plan also calls for the industry itself to plan adaptive responses for declining reef conditions and to contribute to risk management strategies for climate disasters.
The carbon emissions from tar shale and tar sands would initiate a continual unfolding of climate disasters over the course of this century.
The marginal return on the first billions we spend on such investments is near infinite in the insurance value it provides in protecting against climate disasters.
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