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Climate change induced loss and damage in Pakistan:

An investigation of Impacts on Society and the Economy

By Content Manager
June 10, 2016
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
1,093

This paper aims to raise awareness about Loss and Damage (L&D) and ignite conversation about how Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) and Loss & Damage (L&D) can be linked in order to ensure more sustainable strategies for building resilience in Pakistan. Example fallback content: This browser does not support PDFs. Please download the PDF to view it: …

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Not Fully Lost and Damaged: How Loss and Damage Fared in the Paris Agreement

By ICCCAD
December 23, 2015
in :  Blog, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
4,692

(Originally published here) The Paris Agreement coming out of the Conference of Parties (COP) 21 negotiations gave breakthrough recognition to loss and damage, sorting through thorny discussions and politically charged negotiating positions. These positions revolved around liability and compensation, which developing countries called for but developed countries were unwilling to have included in the Agreement. The UN Framework Convention on …

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 In the Final Hours of the Climate Talks, a 1.5 Degrees C Target Is Still on the Table—but Is That a Good Thing?

By ICCCAD
December 10, 2015
in :  Dr Saleemul Huq Media, News
8,900

(Originally published here) In exchange for including the ambitious target in the final text, developing nations are being pressured to never again mention “loss and damage.”   Entering the closing 48 hours of the global climate negotiations, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday that “we will not leave the most vulnerable nations among us to quite literally …

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The Paris Agreement on Climate Change – What can we expect?

By ICCCAD
October 30, 2015
in :  Daily Star Article
3,166

(This article originally published here) Earlier this month in Bonn, Germany, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held its last round of talks to prepare the text for the Climate Change Summit to be held in December in Paris, France to finalise a new Paris Agreement at the 21st Conference of Parties (COP21).  The draft of the …

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Defining Loss and Damage: Key challenges and considerations for developing an operational definition

By Content Manager
August 27, 2015
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
1,069

The idea of support for vulnerable countries that experience loss and damage (L&D) from climate change is nothing new, and countries have been proposing such an arrangement from the beginning of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) negotiations. Pressure to institutionalize a UNFCCC mechanism on L&D has increased in response to the shortcomings of mitigation policy and the …

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Time to agree on a definition of Loss and Damage from Climate Change

By ICCCAD
August 26, 2015
in :  Blog
4,251

International action on loss and damage from climate change is lagging behind the rising frequency and escalating intensity of real impacts. As the Executive Committee members of the Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM) begin to implement the Lima Work Programme on Loss and Damage agreed upon at COP20, an operational definition of loss and damage will enable and guide the next steps. Submission of an …

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Hurricane Katrina to Cyclone Pam: whose losses count more?

By ICCCAD
March 24, 2015
in :  Blog, Loss and Damage
4,246

(This article has originally published on rtcc.org and can be found here) This year marked the tenth anniversary of hurricane Katrina that had devastating consequences on New Orleans and the entire Gulf coast of the United States. The event killed at least 986, displaced up to 600,000 for over a month, and caused an estimated USD $135 billion in damages. Seven …

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Exclusion of ‘loss and damage’ would make Paris deal useless

By ICCCAD
February 15, 2015
in :  Loss and Damage
4,080

(This article has been originally published on rtcc.org, available here) The UN’s climate body has kicked off its year of intensive work with a meeting this week in Geneva. The process will culminate in Paris in December, where world leaders hope to sign off a new agreement that will deal with all elements of global warming. The aim of this …

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Loss and damage: a guide for the confused

By ICCCAD
October 21, 2014
in :  Dr Saleemul Huq Media, Loss and Damage
5,237

(This article was originally published on RTCC.org, available here). What is loss and damage? How does it work? And why do poor countries care so much? For many people this issue of ‘loss and damage’ seems to have come out of the blue and is still mired in confusion.  At the nineteenth Conference of Parties (COP19) of the United Nations …

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Loss and Damage in Khulna: A First Glance

By ICCCAD
July 24, 2014
in :  Blog, Loss and Damage, Visiting Researchers
3,946

I thought the field trip would be nice escape from my routine in Dhaka but I never imagined it would become an inspiration to my work on loss and damage. More often than not, loss and damage is perceived as a calculation of monetary impacts following an extreme event, and more controversially as a method of compensation to developing countries. …

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