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"climate induced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a change in climate or its effects that have been caused by humans or by natural events. For example, "The recent floods were caused by climate induced extremes in precipitation levels."
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The decrease in height growth comparing the first three age classes outnumbers the climate induced effect.
Forest management faces a climate induced shift in growth potential and increasing current and emerging new risks.
Both climate induced cracks as well as cracks that form as part of the slope collapse mechanism are accounted for.
The LVI also helps to capture the key factors that reflect the vulnerability situation of smallholder farming communities in the face climate induced environmental hazards.
However, at times a shift in the sociopolitical climate induced a change in iconography.
Just what immigration policies should be adopted, both domestically and globally, to respond to anticipated massive migrations - as millions seek to escape climate induced disease and starvation?
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As we see in north Africa and Asia, many push factors continue to drive humanitarian assistance – from natural disasters to global pandemics, climate-induced population displacement, war and food insecurity.
In comparison, little attention has been paid to species' mechanistic responses to fine-grained, climate-induced modifications of habitat suitability.
Together these new national monuments offer safe passage for wildlife, opportunities to study their movements and track climate-induced changes.
Timor-Leste, being one of the leads in L&D discussions, supports concrete outcomes on risk transfer, insurance and climate-induced displacement at COP22.
In the Ligurian Sea the increase was attributed to climate-induced higher temperatures and low water column mixing.
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