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MODERN TRANSLATION IN CLIMATE CHANGE NOWADAYS
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In the era of digitization, in a context where climate changes affect all sectors of activities and life itself, modern translation has a crucial role and a major importance in all the activities related to the prevention and education of young generations and not only, from the modern societies to the disadvantaged backgrounds. The most valuable and important information, as well as all the EU regulations, procedures, resources, manuals, books, may be transmitted nowadays through translation worldwide. Using modern tools, modern CAT tools, huge amount of data may be converted from one language to several ones in a very short time. It is of a great importance that all the educational process related to climate change, all the measures, especially for the actual and future generations from several disadvantaged countries where air pollution it is increased over-passing the limits and threatening environment and society, may be translated into the national languages so it may be available and also possible to be taught. The acknowledgement of the danger of air pollution and climate change may reach through translation to a very large scale of the population.
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