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Understanding and describing geological consequences of global climate change and their interactions and causes is crucial for planning adaptation and mitigation strategies for continued future change, and for limiting the impact of these consequences on global environments, key ecosystems, and human ...
forest structure and forest productivity. However, as pointed out in IPCC reports, there are many uncertainties in the study of climate model and therefore their prediction of the climate impact. Because of the above facts, researches on mitigation and adaptation ...
While we have been able to change the world we live in, most of our effects have been to degrade the planet. We have nibbled away at the quality of the atmosphere for centuries and the ac cumulated damage has resulted in changing the world's climate at an ever-increasing rate. We now...
Suppose that adaptation and mitigation are substitutes in protecting a region against impacts of global climate change, and suppose further there exists no international enforceable contract for abatement and burden sharing. Would it not be rational then from the perspective of a single region to ...
GENEVA, Sept. 11 (Xinhua) -- As part of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Public Forum 2024, the Center for China and Globalization (CCG) held a seminar here on Tuesday, which focused on leveraging China's green transition for global climate mitigation. ...
Increasing the development and diffusion of climate change mitigation technologies on a global scale is critical to reaching net-zero emissions. We have analysed over a quarter of a million high-value inventions in all major climate change mitigation technologies patented from 1995 to 2017 by inventor...
It has been advancing initiatives toward the “mitigation” of climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions mainly through energy-saving activities and the introduction of renewable energy sources and “adaptation” to be prepared for the impact of climate change....
"Sharing knowledge and research could be key areas where both countries can greatly contribute to global climate change mitigation," she said.■
mitigationrecoveryIn this paper, I suggest a significant shift in the international approach to dealing with climate change. There remains a rhetoric of "this is what we can do to make it better," with little recognition of the ability, or rather, likely inability of international cooperation ...