The current policy for climate change prioritises mitigation
over adaptation. The collected papers of Climate Change as
Environmental and Economic Hazard argue that although efforts to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions are still vital, the new policy
paradigm should shift the priority to adaptation, with a special
focus on disaster risk reduction. It should also consider climate
change not purely as a hazard and a challenge, but as a window of
opportunity to shift to a new sustainable development policy model,
which stresses the particular importance of communities'
resilience.
The papers in this volume explore the key issues linked to this
shift, including: ' Increasing research into the Earth Sciences,
climate reconstruction and forecasting in order to decrease the
degree of uncertainty about the origin, development and
implications of climate change; ' The introduction of more binding
and comprehensive regulation of both greenhouse gas emissions and
adaptation measures, like that in the United Kingdom; ' Matching
climate policy with that for disasters and mainstreaming it into
overall development strategies. The volume is a valuable addition
to previous climate change research and considers a new policy
approach to this new global challenge.
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