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The costs of “costless” climate mitigation
Science, 2023The IPCC and leading economic models have different ideas about emissions reduction ...
Kotchen, Matthew J. +2 more
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Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests
Science, 2020Risks to mitigation potential of forests Much recent attention has focused on the potential of trees and forests to mitigate ongoing climate change by acting as sinks for carbon. Anderegg et al.
W. Anderegg +15 more
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2018
Climate Change Mitigation refers to actions to reduce or prevent emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) causing human-induced climate change. Mitigation can be reached by using new technologies, fostering renewable energies, making older energy systems more efficient, or changing management practices or consumer behavior.
Alloisio, Isabella, Borghesi, Simone
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Climate Change Mitigation refers to actions to reduce or prevent emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) causing human-induced climate change. Mitigation can be reached by using new technologies, fostering renewable energies, making older energy systems more efficient, or changing management practices or consumer behavior.
Alloisio, Isabella, Borghesi, Simone
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Climate change mitigation game
2018 IEEE Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON), 2018This paper presents a game-based learning used to familiarize students with the climate change mitigation strategies. The main tool used in the game is a paper form, which constitutes a scaffold providing the supportive learning material. It helps the students to better structure and understand the possible human responses to climate change considering
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Nursing and Climate Mitigation: Decarbonization
AJN, American Journal of NursingABSTRACT The consequences of climate change have led to a planetary crisis. This article reviews climate change causes and what is required to mitigate, or decrease, planet-warming greenhouse gas (GHG) pollution. The international Greenhouse Gas Protocol, which provides the framework for understanding how GHGs are identified and measured, is ...
Elizabeth, Schenk +4 more
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Large climate mitigation potential from adding trees to agricultural lands
Global Change Biology, 2020While improved management of agricultural landscapes is promoted as a promising natural climate solution, available estimates of the mitigation potential are based on coarse assessments of both agricultural extent and aboveground carbon density.
Melissa S. Chapman +6 more
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2002
Developing countries have lower per capita income, use less energy per capita and use fuels less efficiently than industrialized countries. This less efficient use of fuels stems from both lack of state-of-the-art technology and proportionally higher use of coal, which produces more CO2 per unit of energy used than petroleum products and natural gas ...
N. H. Ravindranath, Jayant A. Sathaye
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Developing countries have lower per capita income, use less energy per capita and use fuels less efficiently than industrialized countries. This less efficient use of fuels stems from both lack of state-of-the-art technology and proportionally higher use of coal, which produces more CO2 per unit of energy used than petroleum products and natural gas ...
N. H. Ravindranath, Jayant A. Sathaye
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2015
Mitigating climate change has emerged as possibly the greatest public policy challenge of the 21st century. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) contributed to a thorough understanding of global warming as a serious threat to human life on this planet.
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Mitigating climate change has emerged as possibly the greatest public policy challenge of the 21st century. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) contributed to a thorough understanding of global warming as a serious threat to human life on this planet.
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CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION POLICIES
2011In the previous chapter the focus has been on issues concerning adaptation to climate change. Key adaptation concepts and policies were introduced and potential adaptation responses in the case of developed and developing parts of the world were summarized.
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