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Toward Resilient Socioeconomic Development: Making Decisions That Take Climate Risks Into Account
Adaptation, Law and Politics

Toward Resilient Socioeconomic Development: Making Decisions That Take Climate Risks Into Account

Par: Ursule Boyer-Villemaire
Publié le : October 2023

In Canada, adaptation scientists emphasize how challenging decision-making is (Boyd and Markandya, 2021). More specifically, the main challenges involve bringing together an economic appraisal for a diversity of risks emerging from climate change, in order to estimate the costs of inaction, but also the costs of adaptation solutions as well as their effectiveness and impacts,…

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When Standing Is No Longeran Option: Creation of a Loss and Damage Fund at COP27
Adaptation, Law and Politics

When Standing Is No Longeran Option: Creation of a Loss and Damage Fund at COP27

Par: Philippe Simard , Simon Beaudoin , Annie Chaloux
Publié le : October 2023

At the conclusion of the 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, November 6–18, 2022), countries agreed to set up a new fund to support vulnerable countries suffering losses and damage from climate change (UNFCCC 2022a, para. 3; 2022b, para. 46). Although…

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The Role of Health in National Adaptation Plans in Developing Countries
Adaptation, Law and Politics

The Role of Health in National Adaptation Plans in Developing Countries

Par: Fleury Ouendo
Publié le : October 2023

Climate and Health: A Time Bomb Climate change represents one of the greatest challenges in human history. It brings into question the right to health, which is a fundamental human right (WHO and Health Canada, 2021). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), climate change will cause an additional 250,000 deaths per year by the…

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Du « Bandung historique » à l’actualité d’un « Bandung climatique » : le bloc RDC-Indonésie-Brésil pour la défense du climat et la valorisation des forêts tropicales
Droit et politique

Du « Bandung historique » à l’actualité d’un « Bandung climatique » : le bloc RDC-Indonésie-Brésil pour la défense du climat et la valorisation des forêts tropicales

Par: Joël Baraka Akilimali
Publié le : Octobre 2023

Le 14 novembre 2022, le Brésil, l’Indonésie et la République démocratique du Congo (RDC) ont officiellement lancé un partenariat axé sur la préservation de leurs vastes forêts tropicales, menacées par l’exploitation et l’agriculture, dans le cadre de la recherche de solutions climatiques. Ce partenariat, signé sur l’île de Bali, en Indonésie, met en évidence une…

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Just Climate Adaptation and Loss and Damage Action in an Emergency
Adaptation, Outlook

Just Climate Adaptation and Loss and Damage Action in an Emergency

Par: Ivo Wallimann-Helmer
Publié le : October 2023

According to Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports, the risks of negative impacts from climate change are very high (IPCC, 2022). Many world regions must already take action to cope with the adverse effects of climate change and minimize the risks of climate losses and damages, for example, loss of lives or cultural heritage,…

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