Resume de l’article : Changement climatique : adaptation ou atténuation, quelle différence ?
L’article « Changement climatique : adaptation ou atténuation, quelle différence ? » published on Sciences et Avenir’s website explains the difference between adaptation and attenuation in the context of climate change.
Adaptation refers to the actions taken to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on human societies and the environment. These actions can include building sea walls to protect against rising sea levels, implementing drought-resistant crops, or changing land use patterns to reduce the risk of wildfires.
Attenuation, on the other hand, refers to efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow down the rate of global warming. These actions can include transitioning to renewable energy sources, improving energy efficiency, or reducing deforestation.
In summary, adaptation and attenuation are two strategies for addressing climate change. Adaptation focuses on reducing the negative impacts of climate change, while attenuation focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions to slow down global warming.