Managing Climate Change

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Mitigation - Carbon Capture

- Carbon capture and storage (CCS) reduces emisions from fossil fuels

- CCS captures CO2 and stores it deep underground

- It's very expensive but effective

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Mitigation - Planting Trees

- Trees absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and emit oxygen

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Mitigation - International Agreements

- The Kyoto Protocol, signed in 1997 by most countries was set up to monitor and reducethe amount of greenhouse gases emitted 

- The EU has now agreed to cut emissions by 20% from their 1990 levels by 202

- Disidvantages are that its a tough policy to implement, not enough countries participate and skeptics still dont agree

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Mitigation - Alternative Energy Production

- Replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy reduce greenhouse gas emissions

- More offshore wind farms and nuclear power plants are being built

- Its very expensive

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Adaptation - Changing Agricultural Systems

- Planting new crop types that are more suitable to the new climate

- Biotechnology producing new crop varieties which are more resistant to extreme weather e.g drought resistant millet growing in Kenya

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Adaptation - Managing Water Supply

- Water meters can discourage families to use alot of water

- Rainwater can be collected and recylced 

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Adaptation - Coping With Rising Sea Levels

- Physical defences e.g flood barriers are being built e.g the Thames Barrier

In poorer areas, people are building houses on stilts to prevent flooding

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Comments

MichaelIr

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amazing research!
EvelineHoffman

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totally agree+++
CharlieTrainor

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good job for students

ParroBen

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I think for schoolchildren it also hits. especially for high school.

ParroBen

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