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The closer these countries get to being included in the system of restrictions, the greater incentive they will have to make their own additional investments to
mitigate
their emissions.
These policies
mitigate
the pain of job loss for their recipients.
In a largely intergovernmental EU, smaller coalitions could be an effective governance tool and
mitigate
the veto power that currently exists in formal EU meetings.
To
mitigate
risk, people in rural areas have always relied on their personal networks for information to help them weather crises, improve productivity, and limit crop losses.
One of the best ways to do this is by investing in new technologies that enable farmers to connect with information and institutions that can decrease uncertainty and
mitigate
risk.
In other words, there are no losers in the fight to
mitigate
climate change and its consequences.
That cannot happen with a common currency, and economic adjustment is doubly difficult when labor is not mobile enough to help
mitigate
regional contractions in income and unemployment.
Short-term pressures will always be present, but they can be overcome with the proper tools: improved pricing of environmental risks, climate-sensitive credit ratings, environmental lender liability, and efforts to
mitigate
the environmental risks to financial stability.
The goal of such reform is to improve the state’s capacity to adapt to the sheer size and increasing complexity of the Chinese economy, and to
mitigate
risk.
While Chinese governance undoubtedly has its advantages – in particular, it enables the central government to
mitigate
risks, including preventing debt and financial weakness from triggering crises – it can hamper the kind of policy experimentation needed to sustain economic progress.
But the same was true during the Cold War, and the two sides made progress by using arms-control instruments to manage their relationship and
mitigate
the risk of war.
It is less clear whether Russia would be interested in such a dialogue, though the Kremlin should want to
mitigate
the risk of unintended military escalation.
Since his inauguration last May, President Moon Jae-in has known that he needed to find a way to
mitigate
the existential threat of nuclear war.
Both could potentially
mitigate
the negative externalities of aquaculture and make fish production sustainable well into the future.
Policymakers can
mitigate
these risks by building the institutions, knowledge, and skills that are needed to manage water more effectively, including among households, farmers, and businesses.
Given Asia’s massive size, population, and economic importance, it must be at the center of global efforts to
mitigate
climate change.
It is unlikely that cajoling Western elites will
mitigate
the deep-seated uncertainty in the US and Europe about China’s rise.
A global set of “norms of state cyber behavior,” developed through multilateral diplomacy, could help to
mitigate
this threat.
Some of the most promising ways to
mitigate
climate change are what we call “natural climate solutions”: the conservation, restoration, and improved management of land, in order to increase carbon storage or avoid greenhouse-gas emissions in landscapes worldwide.
Whatever becomes of the Republican Party, it is within the American people’s power to
mitigate
some of the damage from Trump’s domestic policies at the local level.
To
mitigate
the risks, Asia’s economies must take on a more proactive role in preserving free trade.
The existence of these health benefits implies a dramatic reduction in the net cost of taking strong action to
mitigate
climate change – which means that failure to understand their importance could have serious environmental consequences.
By improving diet and raising levels of physical activity, policies to
mitigate
climate change would result in a dramatic cut in rates of diseases that mean premature death and disability for hundreds of millions of people worldwide.
They frame immigration as a generally positive development that helps to
mitigate
the problems of aging populations and labor-market gaps.
Sadly, the region’s bitter geopolitical rivalries stand in the way, owing to the absence of an institutional framework to prevent, mitigate, and settle territorial disputes.
Unrestricted energy flows within the EU would
mitigate
the risks of supply disruptions or shocks.
In fact, new data from the International Energy Agency show that, in 2014, global CO2 emissions did not rise, suggesting that efforts to
mitigate
climate change may already be having a more significant effect than previously thought.
The key choice for this group is simple: should they direct their efforts solely at preventing failure (including open-ended fiscal support), or should they also prepare for the failure of a member state in order to
mitigate
the consequences if that should happen?
But the resulting pay is not high enough to
mitigate
the temptation officials face to use their enormous power to profit in key sectors, such as energy, finance, and real estate.
The bottom line, though, is that better policies can at best
mitigate
the economic consequences of this horrible recession.
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