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Mitigating ozone and BC may benefit climate and health simultaneously (e.g., Jacobson 2002; Smith et al. 2009; West et al. 2006); because methane and BC are short-lived relative to the long-lived greenhouse gases [e.g., carbon dioxide (CO2)], mitigation would reduce the rate of climate change in the near-term (Jackson 2009; Ramanathan and Carmichael 2008).
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BC mitigation measures would account for approximately 98% of the estimated deaths avoided, because BC mitigation would also reduce emissions of non-methane ozone precursors and organic carbon and because concentration response relationships are stronger for PM2.5 than for ozone.
"If there were a case where there were breaches of the Contempt of Court Act and it was quite clear they had access to our tweets, then it would reduce any plea in mitigation," Grieve said.
The costs of mitigation would be reduced further if the government allowed the use of international permits.
To not sign up to the 4th budget would reduce British attempts at climate change mitigation via renewable energy and energy efficiency measures and this would undermine Britain's nascent sustainable energy industry.
This study shows that ETS would reduce GDP loss due to carbon mitigation from 1.3%to1.1%1% relative to baseline level in 2020 and 2.3% to 2.2% in 2030.
Integrating these models would reduce the limitations of individual models to better assess possible greenhouse mitigation.
"We believe that these measures would reduce environmental impact, and have concluded that this project can be constructed and operated in accordance with these mitigation measures," the study said.
This would reduce competition.
That would reduce it".
Yet Mr. Ryan would reduce them further.
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