4.9.c (Q231): Difference between revisions

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(‎Changed claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors.)
(‎Created claim: has the IPCC statement (P3): The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries.)
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The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English)
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    Approaches that align goals and actions across sectors provide opportunities for multiple and large- scale benefits and avoided damages in the near-term. Such measures can also achieve greater benefits through cascading effects across sectors (English)
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    For example, the feasibility of using land for both agriculture and centralised solar production can increase when such options are combined. (English)
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    Similarly, integrated transport and energy infrastructure planning and operations can together reduce the environmental, social, and economic impacts of decarbonising the transport and energy sectors. (English)
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    The implementation of packages of multiple city-scale mitigation strategies can have cascading effects across sectors and reduce GHG emissions both within and outside a city’s administrative boundaries. (English)
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