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Government-led climate change mitigation (Reduce use of non-renewable…
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- Education campaigns on ways to reduce energy consumption
- Install recharging stations so people can make the choice to switch to electric cars
- Increase use of renewable energy sources for electricity generation
- Introduce legislation for emission-control technologies on vehicles (e.g. catalytic converters)
- Charging companies that emit pollution (e.g. charging taxes according to amount of GHG produced)
- Subsidizing public transport
- Discourage use of cars through road tolls and parking charges
- Create incentive schemes to encourage people to practice car pooling
- Award subsidies or tax credits to promote renewable sources of energy for industry and domestic use
- Using subsidies to encourage new technologies and support research into more efficient methods
- Use cut-and-trade schemes and carbon offsetting to reduce CO2 emissions
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Hydroelectric power used when flowing water drives turbines connected to a generator that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy
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- Planning regulations can promote alternatives to private car use (e.g. incorporation of cycle paths)
- Legislation can be used to set stringent emission standards for industry and power generation
- Legislation can be used to set stringent emission standards for vehicles (e.g. vehicle emission standards must be met before new vehicles can be sold)
- Using less fertilizer (in order to reduce nitrogenous oxide emissions) or otherwise add nitrification inhibitors
- Reducing methane generation from livestock by selective breeding (to have cattle that produce less methane) or changing the feed stock
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