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Title: Carbon Footprint Mitigation
Authors: Chikosha Tapfumanei
Tambudzai Zachary
Midlands State University, Zimbabwe
Bindura University of Science Education, Zimbabwe
Keywords: Climate change
Global risk
climate change mitigation measures
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: IGI Global
Abstract: The chapter investigated the nature of climate change global risk and proposed climate change mitigation measures using a doctrinal methodology based on available literature. The atmosphere is a common property resource that experiences the tragedy of commons through pollution. Corporates emit greenhouse gases that cause climate change. In line with the Paris Agreement's long-term goal, measures should be taken to limit temperature increase to a maximum of one and half degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels and achieve net zero target by 2050. Climate change mitigation is a collective process. There are opportunities arising from green management. Technological inventions for decarbonisation give corporates a competitive advantage through increased demand from green customers. Corporates should implement a phased management approach during a crisis with a strategic repositioning that incorporates modalities to address climate change. Corporate strategies for the 21st century should therefore ensure internalisation of their cost to the environment other than climate inaction.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/6615
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