Just war theory deals with the justification of how and why wars are fought. The justification can be either theoretical or historical. The theoretical aspect is concerned with ethically justifying war and the forms that warfare may or may not take. The historical aspect, or the “just war tradition,” deals with the historical body of rules or agreements that have applied in various wars across the ages. For instance, international agreements such as the Geneva and Hague conventions are historical rules aimed at limiting certain kinds of warfare which lawyers may refer to in prosecuting transgressors, but it is the role of ethics to examine these institutional agreements for their philosophical coherence as well as to inquire into whether aspects of the conventions ought to be changed. The just war tradition may also consider the thoughts of various philosophers and lawyers through the ages and examine both their philosophical visions of war’s ethical limits (or absence of) and whether their thoughts have contributed to the body of conventions that have evolved to guide war and warfare.
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<u>Adaptation:</u>
c) Giving a subsidy for people to buy hybrid cars.
d) Giving a subsidy for people to buy air conditioners for their homes.
<u>Mitigation:</u>
a) Building up tall levees to stop the rising ocean from flooding a town.
b) Rising the tax on gasoline.
Explanation:
<em>Since the global climate change is ravaging the world, there is need to apply both adaptation method and mitigation method in-order to stop its effect on the world.</em>
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China has the most people
The Union was able to successfully create the blockade of most Southern ports; built ironclads to maintain the naval blockade
Captured New Orleans and had victories in Kentucky and Tennessee; captured Vicksburg; controlled the Mississippi River
Attempted to capture Richmond during the Battle of Bull Run but failed. Was later able to capture Richmond which led to the end of the war