clean energy and carbon clean up

clean energy and carbon clean up Order Description Procedure To ensure that economies remain strong, and that society and environment are resilient, we need to embrace long-term planning and better understanding of risks using best scientific evidence. Firstly, your Climate Change Risk Assessment Report needs to provide an overview of climate change risks for ONE country. Evidence for your assessment must be gathered for ONE of the following eleven sectors: Agriculture; Biodiversity and Ecosystems; Built Environment; Built Environment; Business Industry and Services; Energy; Floods and Coastal Erosion; Forestry; Health; Marine and Fisheries; Transport or Water. Your report should describe a wide-range of potential risks in your chosen sector, followed by a more detailed analysis of selected risks that are judged to be key. Your CCRAM Report will bring together an overview of climate change risks and opportunities, up to 2080, based on the analyses of the sector report and other sources of evidence. Having identified the various sectorial risks, choose ONE and produce a policy framework that will help build resilience and mitigate the risk of climate change. In summary: 1. Choose One Country: Provide an overview of the potential climate change impacts up to 2080 [500 words]; 2. Choose One of eleven Sectors: Introduce and identify the key Risks/Opportunities [500 words]; 3. Choose One potential Key Risk and develop a Mitigation Policy Framework [500 words]