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{{Short description|Actions to reduce climate change}} {{Short description|Actions to reduce climate change}}
'''Climate action''' (or '''climate change action''') refers to a range of activities, mechanisms, policy instruments, and so forth that aims at ] of human-induced ] and its ]. The goal of climate action is to restrict global warming to far below two degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial levels, as defined in the Paris Agreement. "More climate action" is a central demand of the ].<ref name=":7">{{cite web |last1=Maher |first1=Julie |title=Fridays For Future: A Look Into A Climate Change Movement |date=26 March 2021 |url=https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3947ec5373864c6ea361190220f0e27c |access-date=1 February 2022}}</ref> '''Climate inaction''' is the absence of climate action. '''Climate action''' (or '''climate change action''') refers to a range of activities, mechanisms, policy instruments, and so forth that aim at ] of human-induced ] and its ]. "More climate action" is a central demand of the ].<ref name=":7">{{cite web |last1=Maher |first1=Julie |title=Fridays For Future: A Look Into A Climate Change Movement |date=26 March 2021 |url=https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3947ec5373864c6ea361190220f0e27c |access-date=1 February 2022}}</ref> '''Climate inaction''' is the absence of climate action.


== Examples of climate action == == Examples ==
Some examples of climate action include: Some examples of climate action include:


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== Obstacles to achieving climate action == == Obstacles ==


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==See also== ==See also==
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Latest revision as of 05:57, 25 December 2024

Actions to reduce climate change

Climate action (or climate change action) refers to a range of activities, mechanisms, policy instruments, and so forth that aim at reducing the severity of human-induced climate change and its impacts. "More climate action" is a central demand of the climate movement. Climate inaction is the absence of climate action.

Examples

Some examples of climate action include:

Obstacles

Human behaviour

See also

References

  1. Maher, Julie (26 March 2021). "Fridays For Future: A Look Into A Climate Change Movement". Retrieved 1 February 2022.

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