Sentence examples for mitigate or adapt from inspiring English sources

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However, taking a step back from the gloom, we face the same three choices in response to climate change as we did before this scorching summer: reduce greenhouse gas emissions (mitigation), make changes to reduce the adverse impacts of the new conditions we create (adaptation), or suffer the consequences of what we fail to mitigate or adapt to.

This is the first time the academy has issued specific recommendations on how to mitigate or adapt to climate change.

Given the renewed consensus, Kammen emphasizes the necessity of acting now to mitigate or adapt to climate change.

As part of that overhaul, in April the agency took down pages that had existed for years and contained a wealth of information on the scientific causes of global warming, its consequences and ways for communities to mitigate or adapt.

And then we'll be able to equip producers with techniques and technologies that will enable them to mitigate or adapt to a changing climate and weather variability, which will help them increase productivity and maintain productivity.

The current economic landscape of healthcare in the United States and around the globe will likely face greater challenges stemming from environmental impacts of human activity if actions to mitigate or adapt do not take place.

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Far from fighting, mitigating or adapting to global warming, the federal government is rolling back Obama-era climate policies.

They provide a means for local and regional initiatives aimed at averting, mitigating, or adapting to climate change and other trans-boundary problems to join together in a system that: permits sharing of experiences, diffuses policy innovation across national borders, and spans divergent disciplinary boundaries so as to better communicate science to local decision-makers.

The Fairbanks Declaration includes several other references to climate change and taking action to mitigate it or adapt to it.

Nor should we fault any promising effort, by foundations or N.G.O.s or governments, to mitigate global warming or adapt to it.

In the event that propagule size is not large enough to overcome inverse density dependent effects, a population may still become established if individuals can adapt to mitigate or avoid Allee effects.

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