Sentences with phrase «effective mitigations for»

Developing and Installing CCS into the new energy consuming growth economies is one of the most effective mitigations for our own CO2 production.
Is turning on content protection an effective mitigation for these vulnerabilities?

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IFOAM and IATP presented effective, affordable, locally appropriate mitigation and adaptation practices for integration into action plans and policies.
Influences on wildfire evacuation decisions,» revealed that those inclined to evacuate believe that evacuation is an effective risk mitigation strategy, and those inclined to stay have a higher tolerance for risk and believe they know how to prepare their property for wildfire.
«This research sort of simplifies things, and shows that we can use our understanding of all earthquakes for more effective mitigation
Our study of the faster increases in apparent temperature has produced important findings for this kind of climate change impact assessment, providing a strong scientific support for more stringent and effective climate change mitigation efforts to combat global warming.»
Policies and finance mechanisms being developed for climate change mitigation may offer an additional route for effective coastal management.
«We must be well prepared for the future, and national drought policies which are based on realistic vulnerability assessments and that have effective early warning systems and risk mitigation measures will be vital,» Barbut stressed.
By encouraging empathy, respect, and acceptance and giving students tools for communicating their feelings and confronting conflict positively, an effective social - emotional learning curriculum will likely improve school climate and culture beyond just the mitigation of bullying.
[Parties [are encouraged to][may][support and] implement][The [mechanism][framework] for] policy approaches and positive incentives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation; and the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks [and associated non-carbon benefits]; as well as [the [mechanism][framework] for] alternative policy approaches such as joint mitigation and adaptation approaches for the integral and sustainable management of forests; [and also the associated non-carbon benefits]; [which] consist of the decisions, methods and guidance already adopted under the Convention; [Parties are encouraged [to support their effective implementation][to implement] the [mechanism [s]-RSB-[framework [s]-RSB--RSB-.
As for 4) «that adaptation as needed is massively more cost - effective than any attempted mitigation» — what an unimaginative and pessimistic bunch of people these are.
For example, it assumes an exponential rate of mitigation, where the most effective methods are applied first, whereas other studies have assumed a constant rate of mitigation each year.
wasted on climate mitigation globally were directed towards intensive research for genuinely effective and inexpensive renewable energy, we might make some progress (hint: it isn't wind, solar, geothermal...)
If they are to be effective, local plans for climate change (both adaptation and mitigation) require the involvement of a variety of stakeholders and a specific focus on the most vulnerable groups.
It concludes that, while there are governance constraints at the global level, African countries need to work, with the support of developed countries, towards stimulating effective domestic demand for climate adaptation and mitigation funds and improving the absorptive capacity of African countries to effectively deploy climate funds.
This has implications for attributing observed climate changes in the recent past as well as for designing effective climate change mitigation policies.
► Economic potential is in most studies used as the amount of heat - trapping gas (greenhouse gas) mitigation that is cost - effective for a given carbon price, based on social cost pricing and discount rates, including energy savings, but without most externalities.
Paul mind if I flip your question and ask you for evidence that adaptation is more beneficial and cost effective than mitigation?
The situation is indeed clear; we can logically conclude from geology, physics, climate science, ecology, and economics that a few hundred more ppm of CO2 would most likely be net beneficial globally and even for those areas or circumstances in which global warming would not be beneficial it would be considerably more feasible and cost effective to implement local adaptations than attempt global mitigation which comes with no money - back guarantees should the entire (100 %) world not play ball.
Adopt adequate, equitable, and binding financial and technical commitments by developed countries to developing countries for mitigation and adaptation, with effective distribution of aid, and joint cooperative responsibility.
While some of the denizens have not seen fit to comment on this post and one comment above even called this post a waste of space, I found it to be most topical on the subject of the importance of reliable weather forecasting for effective steps to be taken in mitigation.
Climate Science for Serving Society: Research, Modeling and Prediction Priorities fosters a more effective dialogue between the climate information and knowledge developers — the research community — and decision makers who must respond to difficult adaptation, mitigation and risk management issues.
Mitigation and adaptation actions are linked in multiple ways, including that effective mitigation reduces the need for adaptation in tMitigation and adaptation actions are linked in multiple ways, including that effective mitigation reduces the need for adaptation in tmitigation reduces the need for adaptation in the future.
Potentially, contributors to such a facility could include governments for whom domestic mitigation action might be more costly than investment through the global market, or sectors where the technology is not yet fully available to enable them to take effective large scale mitigation action — such as the aviation industry.
The group address climate change mitigation at the community scale by providing recommendations for effective strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
A survey of experts suggests a cost - minimizing distribution would be more effective for mitigation than equitable distribution.
While it has long been known that cost - effective energy efficiency measures are beneficial to economic welfare and therefore worth pursuing on grounds other than climate change mitigation, the magnitude of rebound effects and their implications for the utility of energy efficiency as a climate change mitigation strategy remain contested.
That said, the Kyoto Protocol was just one step on the route towards an effective international regime for climate change mitigation.
This activity report presents different options, tools and mechanisms to enhance financing for mitigation, adaptation and technology cooperation for an effective response to climate change.
partnered with client and Bren Corporate Partner AECOM to «address climate - change mitigation at the community scale by providing recommendations for effective strategies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,» according to the project final report.
Africa is looking for an agreement that will assure to undertake mitigation and adaptation through effective finance mechanism and technology transfer.
In our view it will permit parties and business to identify and enable the most cost - effective options to meet mitigation challenges lying ahead for parties, society and business.
They conducted a series of model simulations that indicate an intensification of food and feed crop production is the most effective contribution to global climate mitigation for land in the Midwest.
I'm not advocating doing away with subsidies (yet) for renewables, but evening the playing field for the stated goal of CO2 mitigation, how would this not be effective and fair?
So my cost effective argument against mitigation is a lot of money spent for little effect might better be spent adapting to the past.
This misses enormous opportunities for effective action to reduce human suffering due to climate and weather disasters, and to lay a stable foundation for cooperative international efforts to address both climate adaptation and mitigation.
Even if mitigation were likely to be effective, it would do more harm than good: already millions face starvation as the dash for biofuels takes agricultural land out of essential food production: a warning that taking precautions, «just in case», can do untold harm unless there is a sound, scientific basis for them.
The key to an effective risk management strategy is a comprehensive global process for identification, analysis, evaluation, mitigation, and monitoring of risks.
«We anticipate that existing software mitigations for previously known side channel exploits, such as the use of side channel resistant cryptography, will be similarly effective against the method described in this paper.»
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