This paper has analyzed the strategic interaction between two principal policy options in responding to global climate change. The tool of analysis is a simple game-theoretic framework in which identical and selfish regions independently decide either to mitigate and/or to adapt. We take into account...
re talking hundreds of billions of dollars per year to really leverage the full potential of restoration to mitigate against climate change, to secure habitat necessary for key species to kind of remain resilient under climate change, and to help communities that are living in rural...
HUNT, J. How can cities mitigate and adapt to climate change? Building Research & Information, v.32, n.1, p. 55-57, 2004.Hunt, J (2004), "How can cities mitigate and adapt to climate change?, Building, Research and Information Vol 32, No 1, page 55....
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How private and public sector can collaborate to mitigate and adapt to climate change Designing public sector interventions to mobilise private participation in low carbon development: 20 questions toolkit - Eldis S Whitley,K Ellis 被引量: 0发表: 0年 Black Carbon's Properties and Role in the Env...
Most campaigners try to mitigate this by also offering people easy things they can do: the "just change your light bulbs" approach. However, most people intuitively understand that an enormous problem cannot be solved by a tiny solution; that changing your light bulbs will not save a single ...
Offer hope and actionable ways to work through the challenges There are many proposed solutions to the risks of climate change. You can talk about some of the ways you are doing your part to mitigate the effects of climate change, such as taking part in adaptation efforts or reducing your ...
Climate change is real and so are its effects on health. Responding to climate change to mitigate adverse health effects requires concerted action at national and regional levels, in public and private sectors, and major players in the global public health arena have been working to help establish...
An analysis of what it would take to mitigate climate change offers a stark reality check, and a roadmap to help business leaders and policymakers understand the challenges and choices ahead.
However, it has been argued that focusing on individuals’ efforts to mitigate climate change removes the focus from large organisations that produce the vast majority of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere. Climate change poses significant risks to the environment and humanity and will increa...