ECONOMIC LIMITATION MITIGATING CLIMATE CHANGE

The impact of climate change reduces the possibility of controlling the greenhouse effect. Policymakers, agents and environmental activists promoted the science ideology of carbon capture for the general public. Economic limitation mitigating climate change can hamper or influence systematic management resources including modern information technologies and techniques that would help solve the climate change issues. This article aims at explaining possible economic limitations mitigating climate change in various areas of the world. Carbon capture has newly surfaced in reports educating the public on agricultural practices that have a potential to support and improve CO2 problems and combat the greenhouse effect. Nevertheless, science ideology of carbon capture is yet to be properly developed and carefully analyzed, and there are many uncertainties as to how farmers, stakeholders, companies, and governments can carry out the practices described in carbon capture without so much complications. Significantly it is important to understand the economic importance of such practices.

Language
English
Pages
376-380
Status
Published
Year
2022
Organizations
  • 1 RUDN University
Keywords
economic limitation; climate change; ecology; carbon farming
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