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Towards a Prioritized Climate Change Management Strategy: A Revisit to Mitigation and Adaptation Policies

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Abstract

Scientific evidence shows that climate change is real and its risky impacts are localized in different parts of the world. A critical analysis of past and current climatic trends from an existentialist lens is equally axiomatic to that effect. Countries all over the world particularly developing countries face manifest extreme weather and other climate-related impacts on asymmetric scales. Therefore, it is now patent that climate change reality is no longer a contested global issue. The problem however remains how to effectively manage it. This concern over the years resulted in two major climate policies: mitigation and adaptation. Mitigation has popularly received more focus and emphasis, as all countries are required to put their best efforts in combating climate change. This is true even as adaptation was originally perceived to be an inconsequential concept likely to preposterously impede global mitigation efforts. Nonetheless, there is high uncertainty with regards to detectable and measurable result from global efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. More so, differences in climate variability and its impacts question how mitigation policy in a global context can achieve inclusiveness, bearing in mind that climate impacts are locally felt. This study re-examines the relevance of mitigation and adaptation policies in a need-based context and scale of experience of some countries or regions with regards to climate change variability and its impacts. Specifically, it argues that disparities in climate impacts trigger a growing inevitable need demanding a more prioritized reactive adaptation option over mitigation policy for certain countries or regions that are ever extremely vulnerable to climate change. The study adopts a qualitative analysis approach by building its argument on existing literature.

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Fußnoten
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The Paris Agreement, adopted on 12 December 2015 and entered into force on 4 November 2016 remains hailed as one of the most ambitious international agreements the world has ever agreed upon towards global climate change mitigation. For the first time in the history of global climate change governance, all countries unanimously agreed under this Agreement that climate change is a global problem that must be fought with concerted global efforts in the most possible approach.
 
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The IPCC was a brainchild of the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) being an internationally scientific body tasked with evaluating the state and risk- impacts of global climate change. See www.​ipcc.​ch.
 
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The UNFCCC was the first international climate change framework adopted in New York, USA, on 9 May 1992 and entered into force on 21 March 1994. Though it laid groundwork for climate change governance, the framework has been massively criticized and ridiculed from all angles as the worst international attempt to address climate change for reasons not limited to its focus on bottom-up approach and lack of enforcement mechanism.
 
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The Kyoto Protocol was adopted at COP3 in Kyoto, Japan, on 11 December 1997, as a follow-up international climate treaty in line with the mandate of the UNFCCC and as provided under article 27 of the Convention. Unlike its mother Convention, the Protocol was widely hailed for its top-down approach that provided countries with a guided blueprint of actions to follow rather than allowing them define their own methodologies in combating climate change.
 
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Annex 1 countries under the UNFCCC simply refer to developed countries or those countries that have achieved robust and significant economic and industrial development or growth. There has been a frequent argument that this category of countries is highly responsible for greenhouse gas emissions triggering global climate change, and for that reason, must take a lead in combating climate change.
 
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The CAF was adopted by parties to the UNFCCC as part of the 2010 Cancum Agreements reached at the Climate Change Conference in Cancum, Mexico, 2010.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Towards a Prioritized Climate Change Management Strategy: A Revisit to Mitigation and Adaptation Policies
verfasst von
Cosmos Nike Nwedu
Copyright-Jahr
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-37425-9_19