Journal ArticleOpen Access
The Politics of International Climate Adaptation Funding: Justice and Divisions in the Greenhouse
Authors
Author Affiliations
Climate Centre, Issues Research, International Centre for Climate Change and Development
Published InGlobal Environmental Politics
Year2012
Citations167
Abstract
Finance for developing countries to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change now tops the international climate negotiation agenda. In this article, we first assess how adaptation finance came to the top of the agenda. Second, drawing upon Amartya Sen's (2010) “realization-focused comparison” theory of justice, we develop a definition of adaptation finance justice based upon the texts of the 1992 UNFCCC and its subsidiary bodies. From this perspective, we assess three main points of contention between countries on both sides of the North-South divide: The Gap in raising the funds, The Wedge in their distribution, and The Dodge in how they are governed. Overall, we argue that while some ambiguity exists, the decisions of the UNFCCC provide a…
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