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method name: extract_keywords

corpus: user/0611436695/oct_Kfe9oq0MbQ7ZcijkeAPUMg
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Item Frequency (focus) Frequency (reference)
net zero 6 39459
climate crisis 8 76888
impact of climate change 7 63101
greenhouse gas emission 13 178326
gas emission 13 184338
impact of climate 7 71803
greenhouse gas 23 376678
natural ecosystem 4 17208
tipping point 7 77023
unavoidable impact of climate change 3 101
unavoidable impact of climate 3 102
unavoidable impact 3 880
planet''s climate 3 2189
climate justice 4 24382
climate impact 4 26692
sea-level rise 4 27333
weather extreme 3 5605
nature-based solution 3 10918
addressing climate change 3 11629
addressing climate 3 13916
carbon sink 3 14489
feedback loop 5 65972
climate action 5 66432
renewable source 4 41898
climate finance 3 17841
human activity 7 124347
aspect of climate justice 2 0
reaching net zero 2 889
non-economic loss 2 971
harmful greenhouse gas 2 1169
harmful greenhouse 2 1297
climate security 2 1692
paris agreement 4 65002
water insecurity 2 1826
concentration of greenhouse gases 2 2081
concentration of greenhouse 2 2287
emissions result 2 2355
greenhouse gas in the atmosphere 2 3190
aspect of climate 2 3254
world''s government 2 3726
gas in the atmosphere 2 5858
mitigation action 2 6130
regenerative agriculture 2 6197
burning fossil fuel 2 12146
coastal erosion 2 14394
action on climate change 2 14700
carbon footprint 5 134754
climate change mitigation 2 18781
change mitigation 2 18831
violent conflict 2 20388
climate change adaptation 2 22594
indigenous knowledge 2 22698
change adaptation 2 22724
climate change impact 2 23170
early warning system 2 23381
climate system 2 24758
change impact 2 25543
marine ecosystem 2 33917
extreme weather 3 86894
coming decade 2 40018
carbon dioxide emission 2 41203
global warming 12 556483
dioxide emission 2 44776
climate change 34 1749888
renewable energy source 2 46440
carbon dioxide 8 375925
warning system 2 51372
global temperature 2 54228
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ad loss of ice sheets 1 0
other major tipping point 1 0
full force of climate change 1 0
resilient livelihood opportunity 1 0
release of dangerous levels 1 0
gas in the atmosphere increases 1 0
conserving mangrove forest 1 0
responsibility in addressing climate change 1 0
adopting low carbon 1 0
fostering self-sustaining ecosystem 1 0
bases solution nature-based solution 1 0
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several tipping point 1 0
gas used for cooling 1 0
generational knowledge on protecting nature 1 0
permafrost in the tundra 1 0
course for reaching net zero 1 0
improving water storage 1 0
relocating infrastructure 1 0
existing violent conflict 1 0
serious feedback loop 1 0
quantity of trapped greenhouse 1 0
coastline land 1 0
resilience climate 1 0
enhancing early warning system 1 0
underlying driver of conflict 1 0
loop climate feedback 1 0
greenhouse gas emissions peak 1 0
feedback loop climate 1 0
solution nature-based solution 1 0
datum with precise landscape information 1 0
unequal historical responsibility 1 0
creating carbon sink 1 0
role in all climate decision-making 1 0
significant historical contribution 1 0
dangerous level of greenhouse 1 0
zero in the coming decades 1 0
bases solution 1 0
precise landscape information 1 0
decision-making process on climate change 1 0
immense implication for both biodiversity 1 0
nature bases solution 1 0
profound transformation of the energy 1 0
crisis in a significant way 1 0
adaptation climate change 1 0
climate action in low-income countries 1 0
investment in low-carbon infrastructure 1 0
knowledge on protecting nature 1 0
security climate change 1 0
addressing multiple problem 1 0
implication for both biodiversity 1 0
adaptation climate change adaptation 1 0
substantial investment in low-carbon infrastructure 1 0
full force of climate 1 0
zero reaching net zero 1 0
renewable energy in all sectors 1 0
flow of moving water 1 0
other vulnerable location 1 0
decision-making process on climate 1 0
decarbonization decarbonization 1 0
quantity of trapped greenhouse gases 1 0
climate change global warming 1 0
enhancing carbon sink 1 0
tipping point with immense implications 1 0
including weather extreme 1 0
long-term change in the earth''s 1 0
loop climate 1 0
time in a particular location 1 0
disposal of all food 1 0
loop climate feedback loop 1 0
nature bases solution nature-based solution 1 0
release of harmful greenhouse 1 0
world''s remaining biodiversity 1 0
role in all climate 1 0
creating new protection for wildlife 1 0
zero in the second half 1 0
loss of coastline land 1 0
weather hundred 1 0
loss of ice sheets 1 0
global decision-making process on climate 1 0
setting country 1 0
source of meaningful climate 1 0
developing insurance mechanism 1 0
atmosphere by a particular person 1 0
cost of rebuilding infrastructure 1 0
gas emissions peak 1 0
feedback loop climate feedback 1 0
making deep emission 1 0
order for mitigation actions 1 0
new protection for wildlife 1 0
force of climate change impacts 1 0
many adaptation measure 1 0
action in low-income countries 1 0
creating new protection 1 0
huge quantity of trapped greenhouse 1 0
practicing regenerative agriculture 1 0
activity in the industrial age 1 0
resilience climate resilience 1 0
average of weather patterns 1 0
ambition on climate targets 1 0
substantial investment in low-carbon 1 0
robust disaster response 1 0
mitigation climate change 1 0
irreversible impact on natural ecosystems 1 0
combat landslide 1 0
meaningful climate solution 1 0
measure of the greenhouse gas 1 0
responsibility in addressing climate 1 0
result of ocean warming 1 0
permafrost in the tundra regions 1 0
c. global warming 1 0
scientific datum with precise landscape 1 0
conserving mangrove 1 0
mitigation climate change mitigation 1 0
change in the planet''s climate 1 0
energy sourced 1 0
loss of coastline 1 0
series of dangerous tipping points 1 0
great source of meaningful climate 1 0
release of harmful greenhouse gases 1 0
natural ecosystem in many parts 1 0
enhancing early warning 1 0
trapped greenhouse 1 0
ad loss of ice 1 0
climate security climate 1 0
net zero reaching net zero 1 0
climate security climate change 1 0
evaluating climate change scenario 1 0
society based in equity 1 0
datum with precise landscape 1 0
central role in all climate 1 0
experiencing weather extreme 1 0
making deep emission cut 1 0
win-win for people 1 0
source of meaningful climate solutions 1 0
pattern in a specific area 1 0
energy in all sectors 1 0
mitigation climate 1 0
precise landscape 1 0
trapped greenhouse gas 1 0
strengthening industry policy 1 0
world''s total electricity supply 1 0
ecosystem in many parts 1 0
two-third of this warming 1 0
enhancing climate information 1 0
measure of the greenhouse 1 0
feedback loop climate feedback loop 1 0
area affected by sea-level 1 0
tipping point threshold 1 0
planting crop variety 1 0
meaningful decarbonization 1 0
order for mitigation 1 0
adaptation climate 1 0
carbon-free transportation modality 1 0
diet behaviour 1 0
overall state of the climate 1 0
point with immense implications 1 0
decision of previous generations 1 0
country on a sustainable development 1 0
zero reach 1 0
percent increase in the concentrations 1 0
preventing greenhouse gas emission 1 0
nature base 1 62
preventing greenhouse gas 1 62
core of decision-making 1 64
world''s total electricity 1 65
preventing greenhouse 1 66
global decision-making process 1 68
gases lead 1 70
other feedback loop 1 72
process on climate change 1 73
fossil fuel for energy production 1 78
ad loss 1 79
consent of local communities 1 83
instability in a country 1 85
deep emission cut 1 91
organization''s carbon footprint 1 98
state of the climate system 1 98
experiencing weather 1 100
carbon-free transportation 1 103
significant sea level rise 1 104
evaluating climate change 1 106
importance of ecosystems 1 107
percent of global warming 1 111
climate feedback loop 1 112
transportation modality 1 113
climate decision-making 1 114
organization''s carbon 1 120
low-carbon global economy 1 125
sourcing energy 1 127
impact on natural ecosystems 1 130
farming livestock 1 130
average of weather 1 133
impact of heatwaves 1 134
changing purchasing 1 134
significant sea level 1 139
capacity of a community 1 139
serious implication for the future 1 142
large-scale measure 1 142
earth''s average surface temperature 1 143
planet''s climate system 1 145
result of ocean 1 146
putting equity 1 147
strengthening industry 1 153
inequality based on race 1 154
earth''s average surface 1 154
severe climate impact 1 154
investment in climate action 1 159
climate-resilient society 1 161
fuel for energy production 1 162
serious feedback 1 164
percent of global electricity 1 181
balance of ecosystems 1 185
developing insurance 1 186
widespread adaptation 1 188
livelihood insecurity 1 190
climate change mitigation action 1 198
change mitigation action 1 199
total electricity supply 1 199
maintaining soil health 1 202
expected impact of climate change 1 202
force of climate change 1 204
transformation of the energy system 1 207
expected impact of climate 1 212
enhancing carbon 1 215
generational knowledge 1 218
rapid electrification 1 220
warming occur 1 222
action taken by governments 1 224
mass coral bleaching event 1 224
major tipping point 1 231
peacebuilding intervention 1 236
remaining biodiversity 1 237
increase in the concentrations 1 243
change in the planet''s 1 247
landscape information 1 248
climate-related threat 1 254
dangerous tipping point 1 257
sustainable development pathway 1 277
dangerous threshold 1 281
robust disaster 1 285
force of climate 1 298
loss of history 1 300
peoples'' way 1 300
dangerous tip 1 316
forest dieback 1 321
driving global warming 1 326
destruction of rainforests 1 327
primary greenhouse gas 1 327
increase in the earth''s 1 333
evaluating climate 1 337
primary greenhouse 1 346
atmosphere increase 1 357
protection for wildlife 1 358
regenerative agriculture practice 1 360
creating carbon 1 361
harmful greenhouse gas emission 1 369
displacement of communities 1 374
enhancing climate 1 380
frequent hurricane 1 381
immense implication 1 415
country affected by conflict 1 421
impact of storms 1 428
self-sustaining ecosystem 1 434
significant sea 1 448
accelerating global warming 1 448
promoting trust 1 457
c of global warming 1 459
low-carbon infrastructure 1 474
societal wellbeing 1 482
deep emission 1 491
transport of coal 1 496
recovery capacity 1 506
earth''s average temperature 1 508
adaptation intervention 1 516
promoting sustainable agriculture 1 516
change in the earth''s climate 1 521
tundra region 1 537
including mitigation 1 538
reducing meat consumption 1 545
security climate 1 549
global decision-making 1 555
soil restoration 1 588
point threshold 1 589
pursuing effort 1 598
mass coral 1 619
warming process 1 636
consumption system 1 653
transformation of the energy 1 669
major tip 1 675
emissions peak 1 680
fossil fuel for energy 1 709
resilient livelihood 1 714
amount of greenhouse gas emissions 1 728
gas result 1 733
way land 1 738
low-carbon energy source 1 762
investment in low-carbon 1 770
second half of this century 1 780
positive scenario 1 807
main greenhouse gas 1 810
responsibility rest 1 820
impacting health 1 830
insurance mechanism 1 838
gas from the atmosphere 1 867
changing production 1 884
meaningful climate 1 890
current economic model 1 897
reducing meat 1 905
rebuilding infrastructure 1 907
restoring forest 1 931
driver of conflict 1 987
dangerous impact 1 991
multilateral fund 1 1008
main greenhouse 1 1048
important greenhouse gas 1 1068
vulnerable location 1 1083
irreversible impact 1 1085
disaster information 1 1107
restoring wetland 1 1114
important greenhouse 1 1140
ice sheet 2 63767
insect outbreak 1 1213
maintaining soil 1 1226
trap heat 1 1277
fuel for energy 1 1277
amount of greenhouse gas 1 1316
investment in climate 1 1319
coral bleaching event 1 1385
managing land 1 1388
loss of ice 1 1402
impact of the climate 1 1468
level of greenhouse gases 1 1484
debt swap 1 1508
international climate negotiation 1 1570
state of the climate 1 1571
increase in the concentration 1 1571
west antarctic ice 1 1588
world''s remain 1 1708
increase income 1 1724
many adaptation 1 1842
historical contribution 1 1845
agreed definition 1 1904
middle of this century 1 1907
sea level rise 2 65270
travel habit 1 1972
causing significant damage 1 1981
aspect of the economy 1 2076
indirect emission 1 2111
critical goal 1 2142
protecting nature 1 2149
troubling sign 1 2168
causing climate change 1 2208
emission cut 1 2255
half of this century 1 2297
concessional loan 1 2321
world for decades 1 2332
climate feedback 1 2335
severe climate 1 2355
planting crop 1 2419
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causing climate 1 2511
level rise 2 66394
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average surface temperature 1 2572
historical responsibility 1 2580
global electricity 1 2616
including weather 1 2633
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change in the earth''s 1 2772
significant chance 1 2792
underlying driver 1 2818
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consumption model 1 3007
future intervention 1 3151
industry policy 1 3212
full engagement 1 3376
ice melting 1 3507
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dangerous climate change 1 3671
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waste landfill 1 3736
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agriculture practice 1 3852
heat from the sun 1 3932
average surface 1 4129
several tip 1 4177
global environment facility 1 4328
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reliance on fossil fuels 1 4423
right investment 1 4464
including temperature 1 4477
ocean warming 1 4532
increased tension 1 4534
human society 2 70584
dangerous climate 1 4649
concentration of carbon 1 4680
bleaching event 1 4707
livelihood opportunity 1 4791
improving energy efficiency 1 4827
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average global temperature 1 4863
planet''s atmosphere 1 4994
development pathway 1 4997
industrial era 1 5065
complete transformation 1 5280
emission of carbon dioxide 1 5350
extreme importance 1 5379
catastrophic climate change 1 5407
new protection 1 5514
climate change scenario 1 5587
thousand of kilometers 1 5845
carbon dioxide in the atmosphere 1 5979
total electricity 1 6056
vulnerable country 1 6068
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dioxide in the atmosphere 1 6214
low-carbon energy 1 6322
wildfire risk 1 6414
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emission of carbon 1 6484
fossil fuel 7 414184
catastrophic climate 1 6613
change scenario 1 6689
geothermal heat 1 6740
green climate 1 6867
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improving energy 1 7024
young people today 1 7162
adaptation measure 1 7192
structural inequality 1 7240
future of humanity 1 7340
early warning 2 76122
burning of fossil fuels 1 7702
economic disruption 1 7705
training people 1 7809
crop variety 1 7870
fossil fuel use 1 8020
consequence of climate change 1 8084
improving water 1 8241
climate negotiation 1 8430
building infrastructure 1 8512
using energy 1 8660
climate mitigation 1 8989
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loss of biodiversity 1 9287
collective knowledge 1 9393
coral bleach 1 9659
local economic development 1 10100
climate information 1 10433
reducing greenhouse gas emission 1 10665
climate target 1 10788
initial shock 1 10847
certain change 1 11085
mitigation effort 1 11665
industrial age 1 11804
urban park 1 12257
sustainable livelihood 1 12509
dry area 1 12600
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support for people 1 12960
moving water 1 13048
long-term change 1 13099
climate solution 1 13232
serious implication 1 13258
human effort 1 13300
extreme weather condition 1 13316
high-income country 1 13326
conflict prevention 1 13536
reducing greenhouse gas 1 13777
meat consumption 1 13847
long-term planning 1 14215
dangerous level 1 14350
reducing greenhouse 1 14609
resource efficiency 1 15304
substantial investment 1 15633
mangrove forest 1 15972
ancestral land 1 16063
water security 1 16525
different instrument 1 16899
climate resilience 1 16915
international climate 1 17128
atmospheric condition 1 17683
human community 1 17833
biodiversity loss 1 18171
earth''s climate 1 18494
huge quantity 1 18543
fuel use 1 19012
traditional practice 1 19191
low-income country 1 19245
upfront cost 1 19624
coastal zone 1 19956
green bond 1 20146
manufactured good 1 20199
income country 1 20539
increased competition 1 20788
low impact 1 20978
amount of carbon 1 21529
particular location 1 21797
necessary measure 1 22062
energy source 3 190355
same country 1 23730
social fabric 1 24257
natural source 1 24774
disaster response 1 25504
human civilization 1 26413
ocean acidification 1 27243
percent of the world''s 1 27544
agricultural practice 1 28359
ocean water 1 28408
monetary value 1 28668
soil health 1 29086
knowledge transfer 1 30123
extreme weather event 1 30591
supportive environment 1 30771
significant way 1 31168
significant damage 1 32154
coastal community 1 33611
different activity 1 33697
technical solution 1 33889
many part of the world 1 34321
particular person 1 34711
sustainable agriculture 1 34831
water storage 1 34940
nitrous oxide 1 35183
electricity supply 1 35938
scientific datum 1 39844
economic loss 1 40013
ripple effect 1 41704
climate policy 1 42400
such measure 1 42723
impact on the environment 1 43085
prolonged period 1 43118
solar radiation 1 44780
socioeconomic status 1 45929
economic model 1 46886
big role 1 48166
weather pattern 1 49939
particular time 1 52628
great source 1 53705
many study 1 53933
people today 1 57015
valuable insight 1 59710
circular economy 1 61115
serious threat 1 61681
low carbon 1 61807
average temperature 1 62380
renewable energy 5 565315
weather event 1 64653
many change 1 67926
previous generation 1 68147
loss of life 1 68905
energy production 1 74986
surface temperature 1 75605
chain reaction 1 76027
coastal area 1 76606
air travel 1 78680
different source 1 78724
weather condition 2 228790
sea ice 1 84623
full force 1 85030
household income 1 90363
food source 1 94107
food waste 1 95083
central role 1 95486
energy system 1 97870
international level 1 100142
billion people 1 100475
decision-making process 1 100577
financial resource 1 106012
percent increase 1 112485
specific area 1 115140
last century 1 117603
emergency service 1 124347
clean water 1 125750
way of life 2 316882
co2 emission 1 132622
full potential 1 139860
many part 1 142459
new skill 1 145035
health risk 1 148505
rural community 1 157072
sea level 2 376506
natural world 1 158849
serious problem 1 162886
local level 1 165891
economic activity 1 183836
global economy 1 185355
negative impact 1 198868
sustainable development 1 243419
land use 1 292941
energy efficiency 1 337442
part of the world 1 347289
natural resource 1 418608
economic development 1 496665
local community 1 572370
many way 1 694120
second half 1 719930
human right 2 1549372
period of time 1 848137
young people 1 1520037
Relative frequency (focus) Relative frequency (reference) Score
1621.62158 0.64071 988.973
2162.16211 1.24847 962.061
1891.89185 1.0246 934.946
3513.51343 2.89556 902.184
3513.51343 2.99318 880.129
1891.89185 1.1659 873.952
6216.21631 6.11629 873.659
1081.08105 0.27941 845.763
1891.89185 1.25066 841.039
810.81079 0.00164 810.482
810.81079 0.00166 810.469
810.81079 0.01429 800.374
810.81079 0.03554 783.946
1081.08105 0.3959 775.184
1081.08105 0.43341 754.9
1081.08105 0.44382 749.458
810.81079 0.09101 744.09
810.81079 0.17728 689.564
810.81079 0.18883 682.868
810.81079 0.22596 662.183
810.81079 0.23526 657.196
1351.35132 1.07122 652.926
1351.35132 1.07869 650.58
1081.08105 0.68032 643.974
810.81079 0.28969 629.461
1891.89185 2.01908 626.977
540.54053 0 541.541
540.54053 0.01444 533.835
540.54053 0.01577 533.135
540.54053 0.01898 531.453
540.54053 0.02106 530.371
540.54053 0.02747 527.06
1081.08105 1.05547 526.44
540.54053 0.02965 525.946
540.54053 0.03379 523.84
540.54053 0.03714 522.15
540.54053 0.03824 521.595
540.54053 0.0518 514.871
540.54053 0.05284 514.363
540.54053 0.0605 510.646
540.54053 0.09512 494.504
540.54053 0.09954 492.518
540.54053 0.10062 492.031
540.54053 0.19722 452.332
540.54053 0.23372 438.949
540.54053 0.23869 437.188
1351.35132 2.18806 424.192
540.54053 0.30496 414.988
540.54053 0.30577 414.73
540.54053 0.33105 406.852
540.54053 0.36687 396.19
540.54053 0.36856 395.702
540.54053 0.36898 395.58
540.54053 0.37622 393.498
540.54053 0.37965 392.521
540.54053 0.40201 386.261
540.54053 0.41475 382.781
540.54053 0.55073 349.217
810.81079 1.41094 336.72
540.54053 0.64979 328.248
540.54053 0.66903 324.464
3243.24316 9.03587 323.265
540.54053 0.72705 313.564
9189.18945 28.41373 312.446
540.54053 0.75407 308.734
2162.16211 6.10407 304.496
540.54053 0.83415 295.254
540.54053 0.88052 287.973
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Example 1
Transitioning to net zero requires a complete transformation of our energy, transportation, and production and consumption
One aspect of climate justice relates to the unequal historical responsibility that countries bear in relation to the climate crisis
Furthermore, the impacts of climate change can aggravate or prolong existing violent conflicts and make it more difficult to d
Greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat from the sun in our planet's atmosphere, keeping it wa
Greenhouse gas emissions Greenhouse gases are gases that trap heat from the sun in our planet's atmosphere, keeping it wa
Furthermore, the impacts of climate change can aggravate or prolong existing violent conflicts and make it more difficult to d
Methane is another important greenhouse gas that is responsible for 25 percent of global warming. <focus_corpus>
This is already causing significant damage to human societies and natural ecosystems in many parts of the world. <focus_corp
As the world gets hotter, several tipping points are becoming very likely. <focus_corpus>
To best safeguard societal wellbeing, economic activity, and the environment, people, communities, and governments need t
To best safeguard societal wellbeing, economic activity, and the environment, people, communities, and governments need t
To best safeguard societal wellbeing, economic activity, and the environment, people, communities, and governments need t
Ultimately, feedback loops can trigger tipping points, at which point the changes to our planet's climate systems become seve
Another aspect of climate justice is the intergenerational one. <focus_corpus>
It also means that conflict prevention and peacebuilding interventions take climate impacts into account. <focus_corpus>
Adaptation Climate change adaptation refers to actions that help reduce vulnerability to the current or expected impacts of c
Adaptation Climate change adaptation refers to actions that help reduce vulnerability to the current or expected impacts of c
Nature-based solutions are seen as a win-win for people and nature, addressing multiple problems at once. <focus_corpus>
They can create jobs, provide new and more resilient livelihood opportunities, and increase income while also protecting the
They can create jobs, provide new and more resilient livelihood opportunities, and increase income while also protecting the
Enhancing carbon sinks can be achieved by restoring forests, wetlands, and marshlands, maintaining soil health, and protectin
Currently, scientists are aware of some serious feedback loops that are driving global warming. <focus_corpus>
Did you know: Climate action can help alleviate the underlying drivers of conflict and fragility. <focus_corpus>
Did you know: In 2022, renewable sources provided 29 percent of global electricity. <focus_corpus>
Climate Finance Climate finance refers to financial resources and instruments that are used to support action on climate chan
Burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests, and farming livestock are some human activities that release greenhouse gases and
Another aspect of climate justice is the intergenerational one. <focus_corpus>
This is why governments must act now to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and chart a course for reaching net zer
Loss and damage can refer to both economic and non-economic losses. <focus_corpus>
Human activity in the industrial age, and particularly during the last century, is significantly altering our planet's climate throu
Human activity in the industrial age, and particularly during the last century, is significantly altering our planet's climate throu
Climate security refers to evaluating, managing, and reducing the risks to peace and stability brought on by the climate crisis.
To meet the goals of the Paris Agreement and keep the 1.5 ° target alive, governments and businesses must rapidly decarbon
Adaptation Climate change adaptation refers to actions that help reduce vulnerability to the current or expected impacts of c
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases. <focus_corpus>
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases. <focus_corpus>
Measuring a person's or an organization's carbon footprint entails looking at both the direct emissions resulting from the bur
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere
Another aspectincreases. <focus_corpus>
of climate justice is the intergenerational one. <focus_corpus>
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases. <focus_corpus>
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases. actions
In order for mitigation <focus_corpus>
to be successful, it is crucial that countries develop supportive environments through legislatio
Regenerative agriculture practices increase the amount of carbon captured by the soil and restore its health and productivity
Burning fossil fuels, cutting down forests, and farming livestock are some human activities that release greenhouse gases and
It also causes more extreme weather events, such as more intense and / or frequent hurricanes, floods, heat waves, and drou
Climate Finance Climate finance refers to financial resources and instruments that are used to support action on climate chan
A bigger carbon footprint means more emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, and therefore a bigger contribution to the c
Mitigation Climate change mitigation refers to any action taken by governments, businesses, or people to reduce or prevent g
Mitigation Climate change mitigation refers to any action taken by governments, businesses, or people to reduce or prevent g
Furthermore, the impacts of climate change can aggravate or prolong existing violent conflicts and make it more difficult to d
Nature bases solution Nature-based solutions are actions to protect, conserve, restore, and sustainably use and manage ecos
Indigenous knowledge Indigenous Peoples' ways of life are inherently low-carbon and emphasize balance between humans a
Nature bases solution Nature-based solutions are actions to protect, conserve, restore, and sustainably use and manage ecos
Children and young people today have not contributed to the climate crisis in a significant way but will bear the full force of c
In addition to developing the policies needed to guide adaptation, governments need to look at large-scale measures such as
related threats,
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feedback loops can new protections
trigger tipping for wildlife
points, and natural
at which ecosystems.
point the changes to<focus_corpus>
our planet's climate systems become seve
Children and young people today have not contributed to the climate crisis in a significant way but will bear the full force of c
Nature-based solutions are used in many ways, across terrestrial, freshwater, coastal, and marine ecosystems. <focus_corpus
It also causes more extreme weather events, such as more intense and / or frequent hurricanes, floods, heat waves, and drou
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases.
Net zero Reaching <focus_corpus>
net zero requires us to ensure that carbon dioxide emissions from human activity are balanced by human e
Methane is another important greenhouse gas that is responsible for 25 percent of global warming. <focus_corpus>
Net zero Reaching net zero requires us to ensure that carbon dioxide emissions from human activity are balanced by human e
This is necessary to avert the worst consequences of climate change. <focus_corpus>
Meaningful decarbonization requires substantial investments in low-carbon infrastructure and transportation, renewable ene
A bigger carbon footprint means more emissions of carbon dioxide and methane, and therefore a bigger contribution to the c
In addition to developing the policies needed to guide adaptation, governments need to look at large-scale measures such as
related
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point A tipping point new protections
is a threshold forwhich
after wildlife and natural
certain changesecosystems. <focus_corpus>
caused by global warming and climate change become
Since the industrial era began, human activities have led to the release of dangerous levels of greenhouse gases, causing glob
It also causes more extreme weather events, such as more intense and / or frequent hurricanes, floods, heat waves, and drou
Mass coral bleaching events and the destruction of rainforests are two other major tipping points with immense implications
Children and young people today have not contributed to the climate crisis in a significant way but will bear the full force of c
They can create jobs, provide new and more resilient livelihood opportunities, and increase income while also protecting the
Since the industrial era began, human activities have led to the release of dangerous levels of greenhouse gases, causing glob
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere increases.
Restoring wetlands <focus_corpus>
protects communities from floods, while conserving mangrove forests supports food sources and minimiz
Even within the same country, because of structural inequalities based on race, ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status,
Reducing or preventing greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved by transitioning to renewable energy sources like wind an
Their traditional practices have low impact on the environment and are responsive to it, fostering self-sustaining ecosystems.
Nature bases solution Nature-based solutions are actions to protect, conserve, restore, and sustainably use and manage ecos
To prevent catastrophic climate change, the world's governments must work together to significantly reduce greenhouse gas
atmosphere
As the world increases. <focus_corpus>
gets hotter, several tipping points are becoming very likely. <focus_corpus>
The main greenhouse gases released by human activities are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases u
They are actions that prioritize the importance of ecosystems and biodiversity and are designed and implemented with the fu
Another is the thawing of the permafrost in the tundra regions, which will release huge quantities of trapped greenhouse gas
This is why governments must act now to drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and chart a course for reaching net zer
Such measures include planting crop varieties that are more resistant to drought and practicing regenerative agriculture, imp
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related threats,
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This can be done by training people to obtain new skills and diversify the sources of their household income, building more ro
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A prolonged period of higher global temperatures will have devastating and irreversible impacts on natural ecosystems, biodi
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The main greenhouse gases released by human activities are carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and fluorinated gases u
With the right investments, electricity from renewable sources could provide of the world's total electricity supply by 2030. u
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Restoring wetlands protects communities from floods, while conserving mangrove forests supports food sources and minimiz
Carbon footprints can be reduced by shifting to low-carbon energy sources like wind and solar, improving energy efficiency, s
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More than 3 billion people live in places that are very vulnerable to the climate crisis, with lower income countries being disp
Indigenous Peoples protect an estimated 80 percent of the world's remaining biodiversity yet continue to be largely excluded
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With the right investments, electricity from renewable sources could provide of the world's total electricity supply by 2030. u
This is already causing significant damage to human societies and natural ecosystems in many parts of the world. <focus_corp
This can be done by training people to obtain new skills and diversify the sources of their household income, building more ro
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Many adaptation measures need to happen at the local level, so rural communities and cities have a big role to play. <focus_c
One of them is the collapse of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets, which would lead to significant sea level rise and
Indigenous knowledge Indigenous Peoples' ways of life are inherently low-carbon and emphasize balance between humans a
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Many adaptation measures need to happen at the local level, so rural communities and cities have a big role to play. <focus_c
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Non-economic loss and damage include negative impacts that ca n't be easily assigned a monetary value. <focus_corpus>
It also powers local economic development, while setting countries on a sustainable development pathway to recovery. <focu
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