Supply-Side Mitigation

Demand-Side Mitigation

Strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of through avoiding , shifting to new behaviors, and improving the efficiency of technologies. Examples include constructing more energy-efficient buildings, promoting public transportation or cycling instead of cars, reducing food waste, and transitioning to a . Demand-side mitigation alone is insufficient for achieving the 1.5 °C and 2 °C […]

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Mitigation

The efforts to reduce or eliminate . Mitigation measures include reducing emissions on the through energy-efficiency measures, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy or changing consumer behavior. On the , mitigation refers to reducing extraction.

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Supply-Side Mitigation

Demand-Side Mitigation

Strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of through avoiding , shifting to new behaviors, and improving the efficiency of technologies. Examples include constructing more energy-efficient buildings, promoting public transportation or cycling instead of cars, reducing food waste, and transitioning to a . Demand-side mitigation alone is insufficient for achieving the 1.5 °C and 2 °C […]

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Mitigation

The efforts to reduce or eliminate . Mitigation measures include reducing emissions on the through energy-efficiency measures, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy or changing consumer behavior. On the , mitigation refers to reducing extraction.

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Supply-Side Mitigation

Demand-Side Mitigation

Strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of through avoiding , shifting to new behaviors, and improving the efficiency of technologies. Examples include constructing more energy-efficient buildings, promoting public transportation or cycling instead of cars, reducing food waste, and transitioning to a . Demand-side mitigation alone is insufficient for achieving the 1.5 °C and 2 °C […]

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Mitigation

The efforts to reduce or eliminate . Mitigation measures include reducing emissions on the through energy-efficiency measures, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy or changing consumer behavior. On the , mitigation refers to reducing extraction.

Read on

Supply-Side Mitigation

Demand-Side Mitigation

Strategies aimed at mitigating the impacts of through avoiding , shifting to new behaviors, and improving the efficiency of technologies. Examples include constructing more energy-efficient buildings, promoting public transportation or cycling instead of cars, reducing food waste, and transitioning to a . Demand-side mitigation alone is insufficient for achieving the 1.5 °C and 2 °C […]

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Mitigation

The efforts to reduce or eliminate . Mitigation measures include reducing emissions on the through energy-efficiency measures, replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy or changing consumer behavior. On the , mitigation refers to reducing extraction.

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