CGIAR Climate Impact Area Webinar Series: Webinar 4: About Adaptation and Carbon Dioxide Removalin a Warming World
The effectiveness of adaptation in reducing climate-related risks is known to decline at higher warming levels (Lissner et al., 2024). Carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is one way to stabilize temperature levels as stated in the latest CDR report, even though deep and sustained emissions reduction in all...
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CGIAR Climate Change Impact Platform
2024
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/155226 |
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