The document defines several key terms related to climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques. It explains that mitigation refers to using technology and substitution to reduce emissions per unit of output. Carbon dioxide removal techniques include tree planting, forest conservation, and direct air capture. Carbon capture and storage is defined as capturing carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere. Adaptive capacity and geoneineering are also terms defined but their definitions are not provided.
The document defines several key terms related to climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques. It explains that mitigation refers to using technology and substitution to reduce emissions per unit of output. Carbon dioxide removal techniques include tree planting, forest conservation, and direct air capture. Carbon capture and storage is defined as capturing carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere. Adaptive capacity and geoneineering are also terms defined but their definitions are not provided.
The document defines several key terms related to climate change mitigation and adaptation techniques. It explains that mitigation refers to using technology and substitution to reduce emissions per unit of output. Carbon dioxide removal techniques include tree planting, forest conservation, and direct air capture. Carbon capture and storage is defined as capturing carbon dioxide before it enters the atmosphere. Adaptive capacity and geoneineering are also terms defined but their definitions are not provided.