At the Climate Change Conference COP-28 in Dubai, all parties reached a consensus on a new agreement that calls upon countries to transition away from fossil fuels. After several days of deliberation, the participating countries finalized this new accord, which emphasizes each country's role in moving away from fossil fuels. However, according to the demands of many countries, the gradual phase-out process mentions fossil fuel elimination. This matter was unanimously accepted at this conference that carbon emissions will increase further in the future, although there will be disparity between developed and developing countries.
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climate
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noun
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The general weather conditions prevailing in a particular region over a long period.
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Climate change is a global issue. |
weather, atmosphere
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indoor, local
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change
tʃeɪndʒ
noun/verb
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To make or become different; an alteration or modification.
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Change is necessary for growth. |
alteration, modification
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stability, constancy
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conference
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noun
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A formal meeting for discussion, especially one that takes place regularly.
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The climate conference reached a historic decision. |
meeting, summit
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isolation, solitude
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agreement
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noun
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A negotiated arrangement between parties as to a course of action.
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The agreement was accepted by all countries. |
accord, contract
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disagreement, conflict
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consensus
kənˈsen.səs
noun
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A general agreement among all members of a group.
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Consensus was reached after long deliberation. |
harmony, agreement
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division, dispute
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transition
trænˈzɪʃ.ən
noun
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The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
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The transition from fossil fuels to renewables is vital. |
shift, transformation
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stagnation, immobility
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deliberation
dɪˌlɪb.əˈreɪ.ʃən
noun
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Long and careful consideration or discussion.
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The agreement was finalized after much deliberation. |
discussion, consideration
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rashness, hastiness
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accord
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noun
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An official agreement or treaty.
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The accord emphasized gradual progress. |
agreement, harmony
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discord, conflict
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finalize
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verb
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To complete arrangements for something; put into final form.
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The treaty was finalized after the discussions. |
complete, conclude
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delay, prolong
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gradual
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adjective
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Taking place or progressing slowly or by degrees.
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Gradual changes are more sustainable. |
slow, incremental
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sudden, abrupt
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phase-out
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noun
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A gradual reduction and eventual elimination of something.
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A phase-out of fossil fuels was agreed upon. |
gradual elimination, withdrawal
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introduction, continuation
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elimination
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noun
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The complete removal or destruction of something.
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The elimination of emissions is a priority. |
removal, eradication
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inclusion, addition
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unanimously
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adverb
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With the agreement of all people involved; without opposition.
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The proposal was unanimously accepted. |
collectively, together
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disagreeably, divided
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accepted
əkˈsep.tɪd
adjective
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Generally believed or recognized to be valid or correct.
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The accepted terms were discussed in detail. |
acknowledged, approved
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rejected, denied
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carbon
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noun
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The chemical element of atomic number 6, occurring as diamond, graphite, and charcoal.
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Carbon emissions must be controlled. |
element, substance
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hydrogen, oxygen
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emissions
ɪˈmɪʃ.ənz
noun
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The production and discharge of something, especially gas, heat, light, or radiation.
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Carbon emissions are rising globally. |
discharges, outputs
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absorption, retention
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disparity
dɪˈspær.ə.ti
noun
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A great difference or inequality.
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Disparity between countries must be reduced. |
inequality, imbalance
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equality, uniformity
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