Tag Archives: Mitigation
President Trump’s New Promise: The Erosion of America’s Global Leadership in Climate Change Action
“Continued participation in the Paris Agreement would be fundamentally unfair to American taxpayers. It would require the transfer of billions of their hard-earned dollars to other countries through the ‘Green Climate Fund.’” Truth-O-Meter rating: mostly false (contains an element of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adaptation, americans, climate change, Donald Trump, finance, global, green climate fund, investment, Mitigation, Paris Agreement, pledge, president, UNFCCC, united states, withdraw, withdrawal
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The Importance of Mitigation in a World Combating Climate Change
During the 2nd half of the 20th century, scientists from different parts of the world began to conduct research on the effects that a developing world was having on the environment. They noticed that the temperature, the level of the … Continue reading
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Tagged climate change, Kyoto Protocol, Mitigation, Paris Agreement, Sinks
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