Adaptation and mitigation of climate change, do I understand the terms correctly?
Hi all I'm writing an essay on the adaptation climate change mitigation and change and I'm a little confused about whether ot not I have right in what I'm thinking. What I think they mean, adaptation Climate change: Instead of trying to stop global warming simply must adapt to living in the world again, but still try and reduce global warming but at a much slower pace. Mitigation: To simply reduce the amount of greenhouse gases for a short period of time and try to completely stop problem without trying to adapt. Is my interpretation of adaptation and mitigation of climate change right? I just want to make sure they understand before you start my essay. THANK YOU!
Global warming stopped for nearly eight years, the current concern of people's thinking is the speed with which the planet cools out as the sun dow closed three years ago. We know for a fact that unless a miracle happens, at least 40 years of serious cooling before us in the face and serious issue of how long to take to return to a warm climate where solar minimum functional ends. The concern now is how to get several million people die as the world system closed in a circle produces less food cold. Part of the scientific information that reveals the truth global warming, when it happened and what made him. http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils http://www.geocraft.com/WVFossils/global_warming.html / greenhouse_data.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_variation http://mc-computing.com/qs/Global_Warming/Atmospheric_Analysis.html http://reasonmclucus.tripod.com/CO2myth.html When heat is and why it was abnormally cold ~ dbunny/research/global/215.pdf http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_cycle previously http://www.ac.wwu.edu/ http:// en.wikipedia org. / Wiki /% C3% http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum Solar_minimum B6rer_Minimum
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