Below you will find example sentences with "changing climate". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Changing Climate in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 20
- Discovered as a combination around: changing
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 6
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 27.9 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 5 start, 8 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "changing climate" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 27.9 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as of a changing climate, a fast changing climate habitat destruction, change, patterns and fast stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with climate change, climate action and climate classification, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with changing climate
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
Research has suggested a changing climate can influence events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. (14 words)
Our changing climate is having dire effects worldwide, especially in areas already experiencing poverty and hunger crises. (17 words)
Ahead of the Cop28 climate conference, an edition on game-changing climate projects in Iceland, Sweden and Denmark. (18 words)
Noting that the consequences of climate change vary from region to region, he said the fragile or conflict-affected situations around the world are more exposed to – and less able to cope with – the effects of a changing climate. (39 words)
Even if climate change aggravates natural phenomena such as wildfires, the Wilderness Act requires that “we should still allow these natural ecosystems to respond as they want to the changes brought about by the changing climate,” Proescholdt said. (38 words)
Due to a fast changing climate, habitat destruction, intensive agriculture and an attitude that we can continue to exploit nature's resources and systems without consequence, over 40 per cent of our wildlife has declined since the 1970s. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Changing climate and weather patterns have now forced humans to migrate to other countries, seeking jobs or trying to adapt to the fast-changing climate.
Mark McCarthy, the manager of the National Climate Information Centre, said: “Monthly, seasonal and annual climate data provide a valuable record of the changing climate in the UK.
Long-term challenges, in addition to pension funding, include the changing climate, rising insurance premiums, changing demographics, cyberattacks, and the need to improve infrastructure.
Hessburg’s takeaway was that public perceptions around fire are changing for the better “but tragically not fast enough” to get ahead of the changing climate.
Most critically we have to accept that, with the changing climate and changing patterns of rainfall, the behaviour of rivers will also shift.
Ahead of the Cop28 climate conference, an edition on game-changing climate projects in Iceland, Sweden and Denmark.
As the latest UN climate summit unfolds, our changing climate means we urgently need more investigations into Tropicalization and better-informed actions to deal with it.
Even if climate change aggravates natural phenomena such as wildfires, the Wilderness Act requires that “we should still allow these natural ecosystems to respond as they want to the changes brought about by the changing climate,” Proescholdt said.
On Climate Change Now we take a look at effects a changing climate is already having on our environment.
Professor Wall said climate change may be linked to an increase in tick bites: “With the changing climate we’re seeing them certainly biting all winter and we’re seeing a gradual change in seasonal patterns.
Gov. Mills recognized this when she called for another $50 million for the climate change adaptation fund that will provide critical infrastructure across the state – both coast and inland – that can better withstand a changing climate.
Noting that the consequences of climate change vary from region to region, he said the fragile or conflict-affected situations around the world are more exposed to – and less able to cope with – the effects of a changing climate.
But a series of disastrous hurricanes and wildfires, influenced by the changing climate, along with a slew of stark warnings from scientists, has provoked record levels of concern among Americans over the climate emergency.
As farmers adapt to a changing climate, it will become increasingly important to make pollination as efficient as possible in crops that require it, Harmer said.
Correspondingly, older Americans and younger ones differ greatly in how they perceive the issues surrounding the world’s changing climate and how they respond.
Due to a fast changing climate, habitat destruction, intensive agriculture and an attitude that we can continue to exploit nature's resources and systems without consequence, over 40 per cent of our wildlife has declined since the 1970s.
However, scientists say a changing climate and problems with a fungal disease known as white pine blister rust have killed an estimated 325 million of the trees across the West.
In an interview with the Gazette before Sunday’s service, Mr. McKibben reflected on his career in environmental advocacy, the connection between science and religion and how he copes with the tragedies of a changing climate.
Our changing climate is having dire effects worldwide, especially in areas already experiencing poverty and hunger crises.
Research has suggested a changing climate can influence events like earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.