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After all, we Israelis change our positions,
mitigate
our opinions, and open ourselves up to new ideas.
Sampaio says that a clearinghouse could increase awareness and
mitigate
the risks faced by refugee students, with dramatic positive effects.
Implementing an agreement with robust limits on greenhouse-gas emissions will first require honoring the commitments that have already been made, including promises by developed countries to spend $100 billion a year by 2020 to help the developing world
mitigate
its contribution to climate change and adapt to a warming world.
These principles should apply to all projects intended to help countries adapt to or
mitigate
the impact of climate change.
By taking action to
mitigate
climate change, companies are promoting sustainable growth and creating high-quality employment.
To reap those benefits, Asia must
mitigate
regional military and political conflicts and develop a long-term vision for regional integration.
Similarly, when it came to negotiating a new pact to
mitigate
global climate change, diplomatic efforts had to contend with international discord in 2009, forcing leaders to postpone their efforts yet again.
Unfortunately, Tunisia and Egypt will face serious hazards as they rely on democratic forces and mechanisms to
mitigate
the oppressive features of the rightist corporatism under which they suffered.
But if it is not overlooked, if those in positions of responsibility are resolved to do all they can to minimise the strains and
mitigate
the damage, danger can be averted.
Shell recently brought together a small group of CEOs who have committed their companies to joint projects that may demonstrate what can be done to
mitigate
resource stresses.
Experience has demonstrated that, with forward-looking policies, governments can enhance trade’s benefits and
mitigate
its negative impact on the poor.
The proper response must be to try to find the best ways to
mitigate
them.
Bringing such practices out of the shadows encourages the development of measures that
mitigate
its associated evils.
If we are going to
mitigate
its negative consequences, there is only one way forward: strengthening its positive effects.
There are two basic instruments to reduce carbon emissions and thus
mitigate
global warming.
The international community, as fragmented and conflicted as it currently is, can find common ground in recognizing the threat that North Korea’s unpredictable and enigmatic regime poses, and take cooperative action to
mitigate
it.
The ideology-driven denial of human-induced global warming is impeding efforts to
mitigate
climate-altering emissions or prepare for the increasingly obvious – and dangerous – consequences of this enormous threat.
Such an approach would involve improved border controls, but its focus would extend far beyond limiting migrant inflows to include creating opportunities and providing enough resources to public services to
mitigate
the new arrivals’ impact and ensure that local residents are not disadvantaged by welcoming migrants into their communities.
Most of the world’s state-of-the-art climate models have explored albedo modification, and each of them has found that the process does have the potential to
mitigate
climate change.
To elicit the investments that are necessary to
mitigate
climate change and green the economy, the elimination of fossil-fuel subsidies and a credible, fast-rising path for the price of carbon are vital.
But its deliberative and electoral processes help
mitigate
conflicts, especially in heterogeneous and conflict-ridden societies.
Worse, this portrayal implies that little can be done to mitigate, or even prevent, such occurrences.
More importantly, most Latin American countries now have in place counter-cyclical measures to
mitigate
any negative external impact.
On the one hand, all organized religions teach peace and love for others, and they have often intervened successfully to prevent or
mitigate
conflict.
But without massive amounts of long-term “patient” capital – which only institutional investors can muster – it will be impossible to transform energy systems fast enough to
mitigate
the risk of ecological, economic, and social disaster.
Because they are linked to local government and business networks, they are in a strong position to
mitigate
local risk.
This means helping them to assess and
mitigate
risk in new regions and sectors where green infrastructure is needed, if appropriate in cooperation with local strategic investment funds and green banks.
But, in order to
mitigate
possible financial risks, China continued to develop its regulatory framework for capital-account convertibility.
Tucker’s proposal makes good sense, but it is difficult – and arguably unethical – for charities that raised money to help Haitians now to divert some of those funds to programs to
mitigate
the damage caused by future earthquakes.
But natural systems can
mitigate
them: wetlands act as sponges that reduce flooding and delay the onset of droughts; and mangroves, salt marshes, and coral reefs all act as buffers that protect against storm surges.
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