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Climate change 2022 : mitigation of climate change : Working Group III Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / edited by Priyadarshi R. Shukla [and fourteen others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: x, 2029 pages : (2 vol. set) color illustrations, color maps 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781009423908 (pbk.)
  • 9781009423915 (pbk.)
  • 9781009157933 (2 volume set : pbk.)
Other title:
  • AR6 climate change 2022 : mitigation of climate change
  • Working Group III Contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 23 551.5253 SHU 022105
Online resources:
Contents:
Perspectives on feeding and bonding: an introduction -- Forming kin attachments during mealtime in rural Morocco -- From breast milk to ancestral blessings: feeding through the life course in a pastoralist community of Madagascar -- Learning about hierarchy through hand-feeding in Sri Lanka -- Feeding and food-giving as a proactive caregiving system among the Tao in Taiwan -- Attachment formation through breastfeeding and feeding: insights from urban middle-class families in San José, Costa Rica -- Comparison of results and theoretical analysis -- Conclusions, implications, and the politics of feeding children.
Summary: This Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report provides a comprehensive and transparent assessment of the literature on climate change mitigation. The report assesses progress in climate change mitigation options for reducing emissions and enhancing sinks. With greenhouse gas emissions at the highest levels in human history, this report provides options to achieve net zero, as pledged by many countries. The report highlights for the first time the social and demand-side aspects of climate mitigation, and assesses the literature on human behaviour, lifestyle, and culture, and its implications for mitigation action. It brings a wide range of disciplines, notably from the social sciences, within the scope of the assessment. IPCC reports are a trusted source for decision makers, policymakers, and stakeholders at all levels (international, regional, national, local) and in all branches (government, businesses, NGOs). Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Perspectives on feeding and bonding: an introduction -- Forming kin attachments during mealtime in rural Morocco -- From breast milk to ancestral blessings: feeding through the life course in a pastoralist community of Madagascar -- Learning about hierarchy through hand-feeding in Sri Lanka -- Feeding and food-giving as a proactive caregiving system among the Tao in Taiwan -- Attachment formation through breastfeeding and feeding: insights from urban middle-class families in San José, Costa Rica -- Comparison of results and theoretical analysis -- Conclusions, implications, and the politics of feeding children.

This Working Group III contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report provides a comprehensive and transparent assessment of the literature on climate change mitigation. The report assesses progress in climate change mitigation options for reducing emissions and enhancing sinks. With greenhouse gas emissions at the highest levels in human history, this report provides options to achieve net zero, as pledged by many countries. The report highlights for the first time the social and demand-side aspects of climate mitigation, and assesses the literature on human behaviour, lifestyle, and culture, and its implications for mitigation action. It brings a wide range of disciplines, notably from the social sciences, within the scope of the assessment. IPCC reports are a trusted source for decision makers, policymakers, and stakeholders at all levels (international, regional, national, local) and in all branches (government, businesses, NGOs). Available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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