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For governments and funding bodies, "the priority's more mitigation: how to mitigate human exposure to this haze issue, rather than to study the problem itself".
But that is more mitigation than a defence.
In this case more adaptation rather than more mitigation might be the right policy at the margin.
I am calling for the EU to increase its emission target from 20%to30%0% and will be taking an active lead at the UNFCCC Climate change talks in Doha later this year, where I will push for further progress towards a new global deal on climate change and for more mitigation action now.
The wider implications are that groups right along the line will now think they can get changes and more mitigation.
This is often simplified to mean more mitigation, but in many southern African countries, this will mean "avoided emissions".
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"I certainly think we need to invest more in mitigation but it's not either or," Haymet said.
"We are facing hundreds of millions of dollars in immediate repair costs, and billions more in mitigation and resiliency measures".
Sivan Kartha and Peter Erickson of the Stockholm Environment Institute (SEI) said: "Developing countries pledges amount to more absolute mitigation than all developed countries.
If neither of those (and they recognise councils are under huge budget pressure) expand the range of more sensitive mitigation policies.
"I'm convinced we have to come up with more deficit mitigation, but I'd rather see us roll that into our two-year budget process," she said.
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