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The pages [[Climate Change-Foundational]] and [[Climate Change-Effects]] clearly establish; the human cause of Climate Change, some of it's current effects, and future effects which will be devastating for all life on Earth. It is not a given that the best choice for humanity is to attempt to reduce Climate Change's impact or adapt to our changing climate. However we are solution oriented creatures and as such here are some possible approaches we could take, including the laissez-faire (Doing Nothing) approach.  
The pages [[Climate Change-Foundational]] and [[Climate Change-Effects]] clearly establish; the human cause of Climate Change, some of it's current effects, and future effects which will be devastating for all life on Earth. It is not a given that the best choice for humanity is to attempt to reduce Climate Change's impact or adapt to our changing climate. However we are solution oriented creatures and as such here are some possible approaches we could take, including the laissez-faire (Doing Nothing) approach.  


==[[Solutions and Adaptations]]==
==Solutions and Adaptations==


1. [[Doing Nothing]]
1. [[Doing Nothing]]

Revision as of 22:55, 26 May 2019

The pages Climate Change-Foundational and Climate Change-Effects clearly establish; the human cause of Climate Change, some of it's current effects, and future effects which will be devastating for all life on Earth. It is not a given that the best choice for humanity is to attempt to reduce Climate Change's impact or adapt to our changing climate. However we are solution oriented creatures and as such here are some possible approaches we could take, including the laissez-faire (Doing Nothing) approach.

Solutions and Adaptations

1. Doing Nothing

2. Legislative adaptations

3. Land Use adaptations

4. Architectural adaptations

5. Migratory adaptations

6. Transportation adaptations

7. Coastal adaptations

8. Heat Mitigation

Resources

World Resources Institute

World Resources Institute

WRI is a global research organization that spans more than 50 countries, with offices in the United States, China, India, Brazil, Indonesia and more. Our more than 700 experts and staff work closely with leaders to turn big ideas into action to sustain our natural resources—the foundation of economic opportunity and human well-being. Our work focuses on six critical issues at the intersection of environment and development: climate, energy, food, forests, water, and cities and transport.

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