MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES
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This review paper aims to explore various perspectives in environmental science related to mitigating climate change. It discusses the challenges posed by climate change and the strategies proposed by environmental scientists to address these challenges. The theoretical framework of this paper encompasses concepts from environmental science, climate change studies, and sustainability research. It integrates theories related to climate modeling, greenhouse gas emissions, renewable energy technologies, and ecosystem resilience. The paper adopts a comprehensive approach by synthesizing existing literature, scientific studies, and reports from reputable organizations such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It also includes case studies and examples to illustrate key concepts and strategies. The paper presents findings that highlight the urgency of mitigating climate change through multidimensional approaches, including carbon emission reductions, adaptation strategies, conservation efforts, and sustainable resource management. It discusses the effectiveness of various interventions and their potential impact on global climate patterns. This paper contributes to ongoing discussions on climate change mitigation by offering insights into the scientific, practical, and social implications of environmental strategies. It underscores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, policy interventions, public awareness, and technological innovations in addressing climate change challenges. The originality of this paper lies in its synthesis of diverse perspectives in environmental science and climate change mitigation. It provides a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners seeking to understand and contribute to efforts aimed at mitigating climate change.Metrics
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2024-03-17
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Dr L Malleswara Rao. (2024). MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE: ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVES. Redshine Archive, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.25215/9358099984.02
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