Yes, let's walk and cycle more, and drive as little as possible, as some famous scientists have done before us, at a time when pollution was less, and climate change had not yet loomed over the horizon. Let's use as little heating in cold weather, and use the minimum of air conditioning in this tropical heat. The aircond is turned on 8 am till 5 pm, and set at 24 Celsius. Our temperature is 35 in the afternoon. Thanks for the question.
It can't be controlled. Because mostly it is the game of nature.. we can only conduct seminar.. that's all. Can anybody control volcano, plate tectonics, solar spots.. If not, then how natural factors be controlled?
from agriculture land use, use of green agri-products / management options to reduce GHGs emission, choice of appropriate land use types (crops/cropping systems), resource/inputs/agronomic management options and agronomic management options. The methods for carbon-sequestration, promoting agro-forestry techniques, nutrients management (amount, mode of application viz customized fertilizers, foliar nutrition products, slow release fertilizers, organic fertilizers, fortified organics/inorganics, .....), water management (irrigation scheduling, conjunctive use of poor quality water, ....), bio-methanation, gobar gas plants, bio-fuels etc.
in literature lot of information exists about mitigation strategies to check GHGs emission, as well we have to concentrate on the sinks by which the concentration in the atmosphere could be controlled
Ok, I think it can't be totally controlled but we can reduce the effects of climate change by changing our activities like saving our forests, greening our planet, reducing the use of fossil fuel, saving the seagrass meadows, saving the tropical coral reefs, reducing our carbon footprint etc. Every country and their people should feel the responsibility and work together.