A Comprehensive Study on Climate Change: Mitigation Strategies and Adaptation Measures
Author Affiliations
- 1St. Paul Institute of Professional Studies, Indore, MP, India
- 2St. Paul Institute of Professional Studies, Indore, MP, India
Res. J. Recent Sci., Volume 14, Issue (1), Pages 35-38, January,2 (2025)
Abstract
The Earth is a fine place for flora and fauna but the imbalance extraction of the natural resources leads the entire world into the destruction. Now a day’s environmentalists are worried about the climate change which is consequently responsible for the persistent challenges faced by our planet. It is a cause of the important threats to ecosystem, human health, and socioeconomic stability. This comprehensive study specifically focuses on mitigation strategies and adaptation measures that can help lessen the effects of climate change and increase the power of resilience to its impacts. These strategies aim to cut down greenhouse gas emissions and intensify carbon sinks. The transitioning of low carbon economy paves path for the development and deployment of renewable energy technologies to replace fossil fuel-based energy generation. In addition to these mitigation strategies, certain adaptive measures like sustainable land management practices and the protection and restoration of natural ecosystems are essential to combat climate. By implementing effectual mitigation and adaptation measures, we can unanimously work hard towards a sustainable future.
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