aggressively reducing coal dependence while simultaneously implementing a price on carbon emissions and a national renewable electricity standard; solutions for New Zealand include reforestation and sustainable farming.
providing cleaner cook stoves to rural families, improving rice cultivation to decrease methane emissions, reducing emissions from deforestation, cutting a deepening dependence on carbon-emitting coal, and tackling emissions from a growing number of cars, trucks, and buses.
pursuing new policies to curb deforestation and forest degradation; reducing emissions from cars, trucks and buses; and promoting energy efficiency and renewable energy.
reducing coal emissions, increasing the use of energy efficiency and renewable energy, greening transportation, and helping developing countries reduce deforestation.
Progress at the international level toward a binding agreement to reduce global warming emissions is critical to ensuring the future stability of the polar regions.
Because heat-trapping warming emissions from the small island states are a very small percentage of overall emissions. calls to other countries to limit global temperature increases and aggressive efforts to adapt to the changes that are coming.
binding national commitments to reduce emissions, the multi-national cap-and-trade program known as the European Union's Emission Trading Scheme, and strong supports for its renewable energy and energy efficiency industries.
effective land use planning to avoid forest degradation, developing renewable energy, and limiting the expansion of coal-fired power plants.
made by: Camille
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