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Loss and Damage and limits to adaptation: recent IPCC insights and implications for climate science and policy
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Indian Institute for Human Settlements, University of Washington, United Nations University Institute for the Advanced Study of Sustainability, ...
Published InSustainability Science
Year2020
Citations157
Abstract
Abstract Recent evidence shows that climate change is leading to irreversible and existential impacts on vulnerable communities and countries across the globe. Among other effects, this has given rise to public debate and engagement around notions of climate crisis and emergency. The Loss and Damage (L&D) policy debate has emphasized these aspects over the last three decades. Yet, despite institutionalization through an article on L&D by the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in the Paris Agreement, the debate has remained vague, particularly with reference to its remit and relationship to adaptation policy and practice. Research has recently made important strides forward in terms of developing a science perspective on L&D. This article reviews insights derived from recent…
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