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The phrase "creation climate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the overall atmosphere or environment that is conducive to producing or fostering creativity and innovation. Example: "The company's emphasis on collaboration and open-mindedness has created a positive creation climate, leading to numerous new product ideas and breakthroughs."
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Tackling the very, very big issues: economic opportunity and job creation, climate change, poverty, hunger and "food security".
Development issues, trade, investments, job creation climate change, demographic questions, security management, globalisation and migration are just a few of the common challenges that could benefit from closer cooperation between the two continents.
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The pending creation of climate and gender teams is a step in the right direction.
God, Creation, and Climate Change: A Catholic Response to the Environmental Crisis.
No issue so violates the core of Christian convictions as the jeopardizing of human life and creation through climate change.
The aim will be to build a strategic alliance to respond to the common challenges and goals of the 21st century: job creation, migration, climate change, development, cybersecurity and terrorism.
By bringing together complex issues like manufacturing policy, job creation and climate change, the solar panel dispute is emerging as the most politically charged trade case in many years, potentially rivaling Detroit's legal case against Japanese automakers under a related trade statute in 1980.
It has been heavily criticized by some as an inefficient tool to both curb greenhouse gases and generate positive economic effects [13], whereas others praise it for its positive impact on job creation and climate protection [1, 9 11, 14].
This should send shivers down the spine of every investor looking for long-term value creation because climate risks alone could cost investment funds $8 trillion by 2030, according to Mercer, a global financial consultancy.
The draft agenda said the goals of his campaign included convincing the public that Exxon is a corrupt institution that "has pushed humanity (and all creation) toward climate chaos and grave harm," as well as forcing public officials to distance themselves from the company by refusing campaign donations and rejecting requests for meetings.
This piece is co-authored by Dr. Guillermo Kerber, the World Council of Churches Programme Executive for Care for Creation and Climate Justice.
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