I'm not a climate scientist nor do I know
much about mitigation, but it seems to me that if this slowdown is the result of heat moving around within the system and not reduced intake from the sun, even if it were possible to replicate it it wouldn't do any good in the long run.
Not exact matches
Protection through
mitigation Boal admits that regardless of what the GPS trackers say
about a golden eagle's movements, not
much can be done to change an eagle's habits.
I am particularly concerned
about their prescriptive power, which does not seem to get discussed
much, so I thought I would talk
about it and confidence in prescribed
mitigation.
My lectures included something
about climate change as background material for energy policy, and I was the editor and one contributor to a book on socioeconomic dimensions of climate change
mitigation in 1999, but I didn't make any real effort to understand
much more
about the atmosphere and the physical climate before retiring.
However, the lack of empirical studies leads to
much uncertainty
about the SD implications of many
mitigation strategies, including use of renewables, fuel switching, feedstock and product changes, control of non-CO2 gases, and CCS.
At the same time, a better understanding of the levels of climate change to which adaptation is difficult will help to shape our judgments
about how
much mitigation is required.»
If you want to talk
about mitigation then the extent to which we're contributing and by how
much the earth will warm is what matters.
I don't write
about the problems of adaptation (how we will live in a warmer world) and
mitigation (how we will reduce our emissions)
much, because these areas take so
much study and change so fast.