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Home Tag Archives: Loss and Damage (page 7)

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LDC youth at COP26

There is still hope for progress in loss and damage

By Content Manager
January 23, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Dhaka Tribune Articles
951

  Tensions were high going into the Conference of Parties (COP) 26 at the Scottish Events Campus (SEC), Glasgow, Scotland, this year. COP this year was held from November 1 to 12. From the looks of this year’s COP, the goal of keeping the rising global temperature to 1.5 Celsius was still the major point of the discussion, keeping the …

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How to influence the COP process

By ICCCAD
January 7, 2022
in :  Climate Tribune, Newspaper and magazine articles
1,999

Climate Tribune | December 2021 “How to influence the COP process: ICCCAD’s role in COP26“ Articles in the series ‘I am quite disheartened by the outcome of COP26’ (INTERVIEW WITH LEADING CLIMATE POLICY EXPERT SALEEMUL HUQ) by Magnus Mayeen Ahmed ‘Outcome on capacity building at COP26’ by Prof Mizan R Khan ‘If finance is not agreed,nothing is agreed’ by Tasfia Tasnim ‘Loss …

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What did COP26 do to deal with loss and damage?

By ICCCAD
December 1, 2021
in :  COP26, Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
2,828

Going into COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland in November, it was already clear that the most vulnerable developing countries wanted the topic of loss and damage from human-induced climate change to get significant attention in the COP process, as well as outside the COP process. Now, after COP26 is over, we can discuss what was achieved, as well as what was …

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The next step in climate action is creating a fund for loss and damage

By ICCCAD
November 10, 2021
in :  COP26, Daily Star Article, Dr Saleemul Huq Media
1,599

One of the new and very politically sensitive topics being discussed at the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland, as the summit enters its second and final week of negotiations, is the matter of loss and damage from human-induced climate change. This refers to the adverse impacts that can be attributed to human-induced climate change due …

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Loss and damage case studies from the frontline: a resource to support practice and policy

By ICCCAD
October 23, 2021
in :  Issue paper, Publications, Research Report
3,096

Loss and damage is an urgent issue: the world’s least-resourced communities and countries are increasingly unable to adapt to or absorb worsening climate impacts. Greater international support is overdue, but the realities and costs of loss and damage remain poorly understood and information is not systematically shared. This resource presents 12 case studies from diverse locations in the global South …

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OPINION: We must all learn how to tackle climate-induced loss and damage

By ICCCAD
October 14, 2021
in :  Dr Saleemul Huq Media, News, Newspaper and magazine articles, Opinion
1,322

Losses are growing in rich as well as poor countries – and it’s time to have an effective system to deal with them The adverse impacts from human-induced climate change are known as “loss and damage” – and how to tackle this issue has been a politically contentious issue in the United Nations climate negotiations for years. But loss and …

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The intractability of loss and damage issues in climate negotiations

By ICCCAD
September 26, 2021
in :  Journal Article, Publications
1,706

The impacts of human-induced climate change are manifested through losses and damages incurred due to the increasing frequency and intensity of climatic disasters all over the world. Low-income countries who have contributed the least in causing climate change, and have low financial capability, are the worst victims of this. However, since the inception of the international climate regime under the …

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COP26 Lecture 6 – Perspective of the least developed countries on loss & damage from climate change

By ICCCAD
July 6, 2021
in :  Dr Saleemul Huq Media, Lectures, Video-Media
2,166

The Road to COP 26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series Watch this recorded lecture via Youtube This is the sixth lecture in the COP26/CMA 3 Preparatory Lecture Series. For more information about this lecture series please visit this link: https://www.durham.ac.uk/departments/academic/law/about-us/news/daniel-bodansky-road-to-paris-and-glasgow/

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Financing loss and damage from slow onset events in developing countries

By ICCCAD
May 12, 2021
in :  Book Chapter, Journal Article, Publications
1,845

Based on a systematic review of journal articles, books and book chapters, and policy papers, we evaluate possible sources of finance for addressing loss and damage from slow onset climate events in developing countries. We find that most publications explore insurance schemes which are not appropriate for most slow onset events. From this, we determine that only a few sources …

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How the theme of Adaptation and Resilience marginalizes Loss and Damage and why we must focus on addressing loss and damage

By ICCCAD
April 20, 2021
in :  Policy Brief, Publications
3,241

Despite repeated calls for Loss and Damage1 to be reflected prominently in the themes of COP 26, the UK presidency continues to champion Adaptation and Resilience as a key theme of COP 26, alongside clean road transport, energy transition, finance and nature. In its description of the importance of adaptation and resilience, the website for the COP 26 presidency does …

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