Climate change mitigation
Climate change mitigation refers to efforts to reduce or prevent the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere to slow down or stabilize the effects of climate change. This Wikipedia page provides an in-depth overview of various strategies, policies, and technologies employed to mitigate climate change, including renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency improvements, carbon capture and storage, and changes in land use and forestry practices.
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This Wikipedia page provides an in-depth overview of various strategies, policies, and technologies employed to mitigate climate change, including renewable energy deployment, energy efficiency improvements, carbon capture and storage, and changes in land use and forestry practices. The page describes the scientific consensus on human-caused climate change and explains how mitigation measures are necessary to limit global temperature rise and avoid the most severe impacts. It explores the different sectors responsible for greenhouse gas emissions, such as energy, transportation, industry, and agriculture, and highlights specific approaches adopted to reduce emissions in each sector. Additionally, the page delves into international efforts to address climate change, with a focus on the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and its subsidiary bodies. It discusses the various agreements and protocols negotiated under the UNFCCC, such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement, highlighting their goals, targets, and progress. The page also provides information on the economic and social aspects of climate change mitigation, including the costs and benefits associated with different mitigation measures, the role of public and private financing, and the potential impact on jobs and communities. It addresses key challenges and barriers to implementing mitigation measures, such as political resistance, technological limitations, and the need for behavioral and societal changes. Overall, the Wikipedia page on climate change mitigation serves as a comprehensive resource for readers interested in understanding the diverse range of actions taken at global, national, and local levels to combat climate change and create a sustainable future.