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  • ==Significance for agriculture, food security, climate change mitigation and adaptation and the MDGs== ...achieve [[food security]], [[climate change mitigation]], [[climate change adaptation]] and the realisation of the [[Millennium Development Goals]]. Environmenta ...
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  • ...rt of the Second Ad Hoc Technical Expert Group on Biodiversity and Climate Change. Montreal, Technical Series No. 41, 126 pages.</ref> ...y|strengthen the capacities]] of individuals and institutions to address [[climate risk]]s (such as the introduction of [[early warning system]]s). ...
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  • ...climate-change|access-date=2021-11-12|website=weADAPT {{!}} Climate change adaptation planning, research and practice|language=en}}</ref> Similarly, in [[pandemi ...ies. Some of the most well-studied areas of risk communication are climate change, nutrition, and natural disasters like floods.<ref>{{Cite journal |last1=Sn ...
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  • ...oint (climatology)|tipping point]] in climatology, after which the Earth's climate is predicted to shift to a new stable equilibrium<ref name="ipcc"/> ...nsit]]s) or more poorly understood (as in medical emergencies or [[climate change]]). In some cases, there may be multiple windows during which a goal can be ...
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  • ...[sustainable energy]] service.<ref>Winkler H. (2009) Cleaner Energy Cooler Climate, Developing Sustainable Energy Solutions for South Africa, HSRC Press, Cape ...nández|first3=Diana|date=2019|title=Energy, Poverty, and Health in Climate Change: A Comprehensive Review of an Emerging Literature|journal=Frontiers in Publ ...
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  • ...onment Programme |language=en}}</ref> For example, NBS in the context of [[climate action]] can include natural [[flood management]], restoring natural [[coas ...ss of nature-based solutions for climate change adaptation |journal=Global Change Biology |volume=26 |issue=11 |pages=6134–6155 |bibcode=2020GCBio..26.6134C ...
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  • === Climate change === {{Main|Climate change research}} ...
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  • ...], [[livestock production]], [[resource management]], [[climate change]] [[adaptation]], and [[capacity building]] are some of them.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=": ...
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  • ...fix, as it has been designed to combat the issues associated with climate change.]] == Climate change == ...
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  • ...the energy flows which determine Earth's surface temperature and drive its climate}} ...ings]].<ref name="IPCC AR6 glossary" />{{rp|2224}} The result is Earth's [[climate]]. ...
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  • ...interact with each other. Examples of complex systems are Earth's global [[climate]], [[organisms]], the [[human brain]], infrastructure such as power grid, t ...nearity]], [[emergence]], [[spontaneous order]], [[Complex adaptive system|adaptation]], and [[Feedback|feedback loops]], among others. Because such systems appe ...
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  • ...e useful for [[climate change mitigation]] and [[climate change adaptation|adaptation]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Sunlight and salt water join forces in electricit ...lacing grid-connected buildings that contribute global warming and climate change. ...
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  • * [[mitigation of global warming|Tackling climate change]] by reducing carbon dioxide emissions both within the UK and abroad; and ..., state "set against the [[effects of climate change|challenges of climate change]] and [[energy security|security]] of supply, the evidence in support of ne ...
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  • ...e mitigation|mitigate]] and [[Climate change adaptation|adapt to]] climate change, contemporary infrastructure conversations frequently focus on [[sustainabl ...small fraction of the G20 COVID-19 related fiscal measures was found to be climate friendly.<ref name=":11" /> ...
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  • ...nce [[sustainability]], reduce [[pollution]], lower the costs of [[Climate change mitigation|mitigating global warming]] .... these advantages are global".<r ...archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929100134/http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/041.htm#121|archive-date=29 September 2007}}</ref> Most of the ...
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  • ...305–322|doi=10.1207/S15327051HCI16234_12|s2cid=28915179}}</ref> as well as change the way complaints from the populace are handled by governments. Furthermor .../s11027-018-9787-y|journal=Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change|language=en|volume=23|issue=8|pages=1351–1365|doi=10.1007/s11027-018-9787-y ...
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  • ...natural gas has environmental benefits, including a lower [[climate change|climate impact]], but may lead to a delay in switching to more sustainable options. ...cess to electricity and [[clean cooking]] in ways that are compatible with climate goals while bringing major health and economic benefits to developing count ...
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  • ...al environments and the internet are some of the major engines driving the change from [[international communication]] to global communication.<ref name=":3" ...rature that examines the colonizer-colonized experience. It deals with the adaptation of formerly colonized nations and their development in cultural, political, ...
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  • ...d with inanimate objects—the way that particular types of things exist and change of their own accord, such as the weather and geology of the [[Earth]]. It i |url=http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/climate.htm ...
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  • ...Energy Policy: The Social Limits to Technological Solutions to Energy and Climate Problems|language=en|doi=10.17863/cam.5797|publisher=Apollo ...onships, such as [[nonlinearity]], [[emergence]], [[spontaneous order]], [[adaptation]], and [[feedback loops]], among others. According to Richard Cook, of the ...
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