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Mitigation Strategies What and Why?
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What is mitigation? To decrease force or intensity. To lower risk. Earthquake mitigation Flood mitigation Climate change mitigation
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This is what we know about CO 2 concentrations over the past 50 years Image created by Robert A. Rohde / Global Warming Art
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How? Why? What can we do? We can’t just stop emitting CO 2 immediately We actually need to bring emissions significantly lower than current levels in order to stabilize concentrations of CO 2. Towards Stabilizing CO 2
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One way to decrease carbon emissions? Replace fossil fuel burning power plants… …with lower or carbon free alternatives, like solar, wind, or nuclear energy. TRADE OFFS?
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About 99% of the total global warming potential for all new emissions comes from three main gases: Carbon Dioxide Methane Nitrous Oxide Image created by Robert A. Rohde / Global Warming Art
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