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S4 T2 W5 Vocabulary

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  • The organization wants to make faster progress in its climate action goals.
    "The organization wants to accelerate change in achieving its climate action goals."
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  • We need to deal with the problem of high pollution levels in urban areas.
    "We need to address the issue of high pollution levels in urban areas."
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  • They want to reduce the number of cars on the road to improve air quality.
    "They aim to reduce the demand for car use to improve air quality."
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  • The organization has decided to assess how these changes impact local communities.
    "The organization has decided to assess the impact of these changes on local communities."
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  • Scientists doubt that this new technology will be effective in reducing emissions.
    "Scientists cast doubt on the effectiveness of this new technology in reducing emissions."
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  • The government is considering the importance of renewable energy for the future.
    "The government is considering the role of renewable energy for the future."
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  • Some people argue strongly for better public transportation in cities.
    "Some people advocate for better public transportation in cities."
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  • Many people mistakenly believe that success and happiness are the same.
    "Many people mistakenly equate success with happiness."
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  • Our planet has only a limited amount of natural resources available.
    "Our planet has a finite amount of natural resources."
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  • Governments create laws to protect the rights of citizens.
    "Governments pass legislation to protect the rights of citizens."
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  • Governments must provide funding and staff to combat climate change
    "Governments must allocate resources to effectively combat climate change."
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  • The debate became more heated as each speaker passionately defended their viewpoint.
    "The intensity of the debate increased as each speaker passionately defended their viewpoint."
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