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Intractability of Climate Changey to the intractability of the climate problem. In the wake of an uptick in hazards of nature, climate change is accepted as a reality by most, but its root in human activity is only occasionally named. Climate solutions call for disaster liability to be placed on the promoters of fossil fuels, be t相信 发表于 2025-3-25 07:55:33
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The Necessity for Transformative Changef inflection points that change trajectories and of economy-wide linkages that decide the effectiveness of steps taken. Tinkering at the margins of sustainable development will no longer suffice (it never did), and transformational change is needed to deal with the destruction of nature and biodiverIntellectual 发表于 2025-3-25 23:36:35
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Climate Mitigation and Adaptation in Policymakingive, there needs to be resource mobilisation ahead of disasters. Coordination among financiers, implementors, and stakeholders is vital to addressing local gaps in response and to avoid duplication of efforts and wastage.ablate 发表于 2025-3-26 16:25:04
The Necessity for Transformative Changeow society values its resources and activities, including ones relating to nature, and how financing is prioritised for policy measures in anticipation of rising risks. Because risks are dynamic, resilience building should be capable of being assessed mid-stream with multiple tools of evaluation, and adjusted accordingly.斜 发表于 2025-3-26 20:47:06
Opening Summary: Risk, Resilience, and Climate Change,xposure and vulnerability but also mitigating the intensity of the hazard. Innovative approaches to resilience are needed as countries face severe shortages in skilled staff and financial resources. The priority for investing in resilience in countries across regions must rise sharply as the price of delayed action mounts.