London, Nov 23 (The Conversation) When climate change is discussed, whether at UN climate summits, in company boardrooms or in the media, the focus is often on mitigation (cutting greenhouse gas emissions to achieve net zero). Adaptation, the practical steps to prepare for the consequences of a changing climate, receives far less attention in the UK and globally.
Tech billionaire and philanthropist Bill Gates recently sparked debate by arguing against a mitigation-only approach. His point wasn't to dismiss climate action, but to stress that adaptation and mitigation should work together alongside health, housing and prosperity needs.
Adaptation centres on how the world should respond to the weather-related effects of a changing climate, resulting from the emissions we have emitted – and

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