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"action to mitigate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an action, such as a policy or other strategy, that is taken to reduce or lessen the negative effects of something. For example, "The company will be taking action to mitigate the effects of climate change in their production process."
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Sadly, the global discussion is dominated by "it will cost to take action to mitigate climate change" rather that assessing, embracing and educating the truth that smart mitigation policies will strengthen economies while reducing climate change risks and costs.
Will we take aggressive global action to mitigate climate change?
"Now that we have raised awareness, hopefully institutions will have taken action to mitigate those risks".
If My Lai needed some redemptive action to mitigate its horror, this was that moment.
But the speed with which Twitter took action to mitigate Meerkat running away with its audience is a sign.
Even if you're not convinced by the scientific evidence, you should support taking action to mitigate global warming.
Frequently, climate contrarians argue against taking action to mitigate that risk by claiming the uncertainties are too large.
SDMS determines whether or not an individual is stressed, in real-time, and takes action to mitigate that stress.
There is a definite gap between the public's awareness of the risks and the public's action to mitigate those risks.
The Nova Scotia Wind Energy Project offers a unique approach to promoting action to mitigate the effects of climate change.
This will assist in finding a better engineering action to mitigate or eliminate potential fracture sliding during drilling.
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