Sentences with phrase «reduce adaptation time»

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Guarantees free personal care for the 280,000 with the highest needs Protect 160,000 currently on free care from future charges Help around 130,000 people who need home care for the first time Offer home adaptations or technology to reduce a person's care needs Invest # 130m in re-enablement and prevention to enable people to live at home for longer
And since mitigation reduces the rate as well as the magnitude of warming, it also increases the time available for adaptation to a particular level of climate change, potentially by several decades.
[The adaptation] will reduce overall energy needs, thus making it easier to meet them in lean times
This is one of the key reasons to have protein before you train, as reducing the damage to the muscles can improve recovery time and cause better adaptations to training over the long - term.
In the journal Ter Arkh, the use of an infrared sauna as part of therapy of 107 patients with asthma and chronic bronchitis «resulted in a rapid time course of clinical symptoms of diseases, reduced the adaptation period at a health resort, produced a bronchodilatatory effect and helped to return cardiodynamics to normal...»
When asked about climate change impacts, Americans do not mention health impacts, 290 and when asked about health impacts specifically, most believe it will affect people in a different time or place.291 But diverse groups of Americans find information on health impacts to be helpful once received, particularly information about the health benefits of mitigation (reducing carbon emissions) and adaptation.292
(1) to provide new and additional assistance from the United States to the most vulnerable developing countries, including the most vulnerable communities and populations therein, in order to support the development and implementation of climate change adaptation programs and activities that reduce the vulnerability and increase the resilience of communities to climate change impacts, including impacts on water availability, agricultural productivity, flood risk, coastal resources, timing of seasons, biodiversity, economic livelihoods, health and diseases, and human migration; and
The New York City Department of City Planning (DCP) is working with communities across the city's floodplain to identify changes to development and land use to reduce flood risks, plan for adaptation over time, and create resilient, vibrant neighbourhoods.
The report addresses, for the first time, how integrating expertise in climate science, disaster risk management, and adaptation can inform discussions on how to reduce and manage the risks of extreme events and disasters in a changing climate.
This plays quite well into the rich country strategy of stalling their own ambition (both in terms of reducing their emissions and in terms of financing adaptation and mitigation in developing countries) and worsening the climate crisis, while at the same time setting up an international treaty to lock in China et al to reduce emissions.
Both processes are adaptations of present systems, pruned and reimagined to speed the time family law matters take to be heard, and reduce costs to the system and to the parties as a result.
However, although couples experience reduced life satisfaction leading up to the divorce, it is possible to regain some of that lost happiness following the separation, suggests «Time Does Not Heal All Wounds A Longitudinal Study of Reaction and Adaptation to Divorce,» published in «Psychological Science.»
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