| Website Path: Home > Learn More > Impacts, Adaptation and Mitigation > Adapatation and Mitigation Compared | |||
Adapatation and Mitigation Compared |
|||
|
Two Strategies to Deal With Climate Change - Mitigation and Adaptation Mitigation reduces the greenhouse gases that cause atmospheric changes, and thus reduces the rate of climate change. Adaptation decreases negative impacts and enhances positive impacts of a changing climate. Some adaptation measures such as planting trees to reduce wind erosion are also mitigation measures as the trees will also absorbe CO2 from the atmosphere. An example of the relationship of adaptation and mitigation is that more effective mitigation requires reduced adaptation. Whereas, less mitigation can lead to greater and more rapid climate change, which would pose greater challenges for adaptation and greater risks of damages than would occur with slower climate change. Two Strategies to Deal with Climate Change - IPCC |
|||
![]() |
Climate Change Saskatchewan c/o Communication Services Branch Ministry of Environment 3211 Albert Street Regina, Saskatchewan S4S 5W6 Phone: 1-306-787-1611 Fax: 1-306-787-3941 Email: info@climatechangesask.ca Web site: www.climatechangesask.ca |