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Toward a Binding Climate Change Adaptation Regime - A Proposed Framework (Paperback)
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Toward a Binding Climate Change Adaptation Regime - A Proposed Framework (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research
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The impact of climate change is global both in its cause and its
effect. Thus there is a global responsibility for international
cooperation to tackle the causes through mitigation strategies such
as those agreed at the Durban Platform of December 2011. This
climate regime aims to define responsibilities, mechanisms, funding
and compliance in order to achieve a clear objective regarding the
reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. Although tackling the causes
of climate change through mitigation is necessary, it is also
essential to examine the effect of climate change and what
international cooperation can take place to ensure global
adaptation measures. This pioneering book deals exclusively with
the politics of why adaptation as a global responsibility continues
to be ignored. Scientific consensus is that the impacts of climate
change are increasing, as evident from the greater frequency,
intensity and magnitude of climate disasters in recent years. This
book asks why anticipatory and planned measures for reducing
vulnerability to the impacts of climate change should not be
regarded as a global responsibility in the same way as mitigation.
This discrimination is likely to continue unless the framing and
legal basis of adaptation can be strengthened. It is with this aim
in place that Professor Khan utilises his experience in academia
and as a negotiator to analyse the politics surrounding this
important issue. In this book the author sets out a framework for
establishing a legally-binding adaptation regime under the United
Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, with the view to
reducing the gap between the strategic focus on mitigation and
adaptation. This is invaluable research for students researching
climate change from a variety of disciplinary perspectives,
including the politics, law and economics of the issue.
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