climate
[klɑɪmɪt]

noun

[Definition]: the general weather pattern of an area

[Example Sentences]:
1. A global climate treaty is supposed to be adopted in 2015.
2. We studied the subset that talked about climate change between change between 1989 and 2004.
3. We believe that climate change is real, and we believe that action will be needed.
4. It certainly does not create the climate that we need for dialogue.
5. At the same time, the two countries have been managing to work together on climate change.
6. We need to address climate change if we are to address poverty.
7. The fact that these figures do not include climate impacts only comes much later.
8. That the study of climate change needs greater computing power has already been established.
9. China says the Paris deal shows it is dealing with climate change as a responsible big country.
10. We would like to see an improved climate on campus.
11. The change in employment climate had also pushed students into entrepreneurship.
12. The problem with government probes into climate research is that they have been known to backfire.
13. Many Republicans in Congress also deny that climate change is real or caused by people.
14. We believe climate change is an urgent issue that demands global action.
15. One of the reasons Facebook chose the site was its cool climate and access to clean energy.

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