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  • ...ther experts to assess the scientific evidence and make recommendations on mitigation and adaptation. The group's remit, like that of the Panel generally, is dip ...ng Groups I and II are "alarmist", there are also criticisms that WG III's mitigation assessments are unduly optimistic and are tailored not to unduly alarm poli
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  • [[Category: AGW mitigation plans]] discusses his thoughts on how mitigation might progress in the near future.
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  • ...report/ar4/wg3/ar4-wg3-chapter4.pdf Energy supply. In Climate Change 2007: Mitigation. Contribution of Working Group III to the Fourth Assessment Report of the I * [http://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg3/ Working Group III: Mitigation of Climate Change] [https://www.ipcc.ch/site/assets/uploads/2018/02/ipcc_wg
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  • ...b | Illustration of how plants sequester carbon in soils and potential for mitigation -- from Mother Jones article]]
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  • There are serious ethical problems with mitigation proposals which restrict options rather than using all available forms of c In plain language: '''restricting mitigation options means more people will die'''.
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  • == Economics of climate mitigation == ...r decades the conventional wisdom amongst economists was that the costs of mitigation were far high than the costs of dealing with climate change, but more recen
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  • ** [[:Category:Mitigation|Mitigation]] - ways in which we can reduce, stop, or reverse the causes of problems ...limate Change: a body of experts who assess the science on climate change, mitigation, and adaptation.
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  • ...nt”, in IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation, Ch. 9" can be found via the: [https://web.archive.org/web/20170608032350/h
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  • ...ther experts to assess the scientific evidence and make recommendations on mitigation and adaptation. The group's remit, like that of the Panel generally, is dip ...ng Groups I and II are "alarmist", there are also criticisms that WG III's mitigation assessments are unduly optimistic and are tailored not to unduly alarm poli
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  • [[Category: AGW mitigation plans]] discusses his thoughts on how mitigation might progress in the near future.
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  • ...iple can be applied to arguments put forward regarding climate change, and mitigation solutions. In the context of climate change and mitigation the "bunch of Institutes and Collaborations" are obviously the [[IPCC]], [[
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  • ...vidence and models — find that nuclear energy is a necessary part of mitigation efforts with any hope of effectively tackling climate change, but is not on
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  • ...IPCC have not been found to be satisfactory, especially for more ambitions mitigation plans such as those attempting to hold global heating to 1.5{{C}}.
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  • It explicitly promotes only renewables for climate mitigation in the energy sector, implicitly excluding [[nuclear energy]] and the use o == Nuclear and AGW mitigation ==
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  • [[Category: AGW mitigation plans]]
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  • ===7.5.4 ''from'' Mitigation technology options, practices and behavioral aspects === Growing demand for electricity, energy diversification, and climate change mitigation motivate the construction of new nuclear reactors.
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  • ...rrent information, not at the levels required to compensate for inadequate mitigation measures.” ...t into stable carbonate minerals. The Leverhulme Centre for Climate Change Mitigation, in Sheffield, England, is running field trials at the University of Illino
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  • [[File:COVID-19 mitigation scenarios for GB -- Imperial.jpg | right | thumb | 640px | The flat red lin The model showed that none of the mitigation strategies which were less disruptive to society than a full lockdown kept
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  • ...s already included in the Taxonomy as activities supporting climate change mitigation." ...designs that meet enhanced requirements for severe accident prevention and mitigation. "Fatality rates characterizing state-of-the art Gen III NPPs are the lowes
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  • [[Category: Mitigation]] ...Perennial Crops and Regenerative Agriculture Practices for Climate Change Mitigation and Food Security] by Eric Toensmeier (2016). The book introduces the conce
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  • ...e Communication: some people simply lack information on climate change and mitigation, whilst others have entrenched opinions which are resistant to change. Ther
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  • ...e international conference at which countries supposedly commit to climate mitigation policies - is due to be held in Glasgow in November 2020. Sharma’s work on climate mitigation and adaptation in developing countries will give him positive experiences t
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  • ..., a position not held by most of those who advocate for nuclear as part of mitigation solutions, and which is not supported by the scientific consensus. ...an energy onto the grid fastest saves most lives and does most for climate mitigation in the short term.
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  • ...owever reversing the global decline in biodiversity will require [[climate mitigation|slowing, stopping, and possibly reversing climate change]] to restore stabi
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  • ...est effects on the scale and structure of power production in cost-optimal mitigation scenarios.}}
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  • ...iencemag.org/content/368/6497/eaaz7005 Climate-driven risks to the climate mitigation potential of forests] ...ical next step in moving forward with leveraging forests in climate change mitigation efforts.
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  • ...sources - renewables, nuclear, and [[CCS]] - for effective climate change mitigation. Abbott also gives no rationale for his criterion that nuclear should be ca
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  • They are a specific case of [[AGW mitigation plans]] which, in general, include other approaches such as land use change ...intensity of) electricity generation is a key component of cost-effective mitigation strategies in achieving low-stabilization levels (430–530ppm CO2eq); in m
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  • The IPCC regards carbon pricing as a necessary part of AGW mitigation efforts.<ref> ...IPCC AR5 sysnthesis report on [http://ar5-syr.ipcc.ch/topic_adaptation.php Mitigation and Adaptation] ''(section 4.4)'': {{quote|
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  • ...ng the implications of rising emissions and the latest climate science for mitigation and adaptation policy; analysing opportunities for rapid decarbonisation of
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  • ...committed to a decarbonised energy system by 2050 to meet legally binding mitigation targets. With gas-fired plants projected to make up a substantial part of t
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  • ...onal Energy Agency]] and others find to be necessary for effective climate mitigation. The UK's [[Committee on climate change]] also finds that there is no credi ...enarios of 2000, with respect to CO2 capture and storage in a portfolio of mitigation options. It identifies those gaps in knowledge that would need to be addres
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  • On Friday the Supreme Court quashed the government's 2017 National Mitigation Plan.
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  • ...t assuredly cannot fully compensate for continued inadequate GHG emissions mitigation. See, e.g., [https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-02184-x Nature, Why
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  • ...art of meeting global goals on climate change. They feature prominently in mitigation pathways that limit warming to well-below 2C or 1.5C, which would be inline ...art of meeting global goals on climate change. They feature prominently in mitigation pathways that limit warming to well-below 2C or 1.5C, which would be inline
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  • ...it should act as a catalyst for further research into high risk areas, and mitigation action. For governments it should spark further debate around the risks the
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  • * [[Mitigation and adaptation]] ...cts of climate change, including e.g. climate physics, climate impacts and mitigation, responded to the questionnaire. Certain results were selected from this su
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  • == Relevance to AGW mitigation == ...and Adaptation] ''(Section 4.3)'': Bioenergy can play a critical role for mitigation, but there are issues to consider, such as the sustainability of practices
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  • ...p://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/10/e1600873.full Relative impacts of mitigation, temperature, and precipitation on 21st-century megadrought risk in the Ame ...critical to evaluate future risks not only under different climate change mitigation scenarios but also for different aspects of regional hydroclimate. We find
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  • ...nd of sufficient scale to play a significant role in global climate change mitigation. Assuming a megafaunal-driven ecosystem shift we find support for a megafau ...itutes a potential opportunity for UK-Russia cooperation on climate change mitigation. The logistics, costs and social considerations necessary to rewild the Arc
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  • ...nobyl accident: Part 1. Human dietary exposure to Caesium-137 and possible mitigation measures] I.Labunska, V.Kashparov, S.Levchuk, D.Santillo, P.Johnston, S.Pol *Mitigation measures can decrease an effective dose to below the limit of 1 mSv/year.
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  • ...as nuclear out of the box constrains humanity’s options and makes climate mitigation more likely to fail. We urge an all-of-the-above approach that includes inc
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  • ...s diseases spread. When people reject the science on climate change or its mitigation solutions then we fail to tackle the problem effectively. Both cases result
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  • ...an economy-wide tax on carbon, and instead have an array of greenhouse gas mitigation policies that provide subsidies or restrictions typically aimed at specific ...lobally consistent tool for assessing natural forest regrowth as a climate mitigation strategy.}}
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  • * [https://www.ipcc.ch/report/ar5/wg3/ AR5 Climate Change 2014: Mitigation of Climate Change] ; IPCC; 2014
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  • : Limiting global warming to 1.5 or 2.0°C requires strong mitigation of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Concurrently, emissions of
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  • ...ding from fossil fuel companies and has also argued against climate change mitigation.
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  • ...apter8.pdf Chapter 8: Transport]) finds that there is a high potential for mitigation through:
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  • : The most recent attempt to quantify the GHG mitigation potential of organic farming at a national scale was made by Audsley et al. ...attan Lal; chapter from Climate Change Impact on Livestock: Adaptation and Mitigation
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  • ...rking group 3's assessment find that we need more of for effective climate mitigation.
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