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Secretary Castro, who pays for the mitigation to climate, whether it's building sea walls, for people that are perhaps living in places that they shouldn't be living?
Secretary Castro, who pays for the mitigation to climate, whether it's building sea walls, for people that are perhaps living in places that they shouldn't be living?
The main mitigation measure that we've taken is completely separating the routes from the area of the conflict.
People talk a lot about mitigation and reduction.
People talk a lot about mitigation and reduction.
As such, adaptation and mitigation are no longer esoteric environmental concerns.
As such, adaptation and mitigation are no longer esoteric environmental concerns; they are economic imperatives.
We can do the fuel mitigation.
We can do the fuel mitigation.
However, to play devil's advocate again, there is something to be said about this strategy from a risk mitigation perspective.
However, to play devil's advocate again, there is something to be said about this strategy from a risk mitigation perspective.
achieved this remarkable result where 196 countries have stepped up with their own targets of how much they're going to reduce their emissions by 2025 or 2030 and commitments from the developed countries to assist countries in need, both with investments in mitigation and in adaptation.
And it requires action both on the mitigation front, on reducing the offending emissions, but
That's why urban heat island mitigation strategies are being studied in Singapore by a group of researchers.
That's why urban heat island mitigation strategies are being studied in Singapore by a group of researchers.
The ACGME has heard the calls for better fatigue mitigation.
The ACGME has heard the calls for better fatigue mitigation.
It's in so many of these cases, no investigation, no mitigation.
It's in so many of these cases, no investigation, no mitigation, we've got death penalty cases