Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Journal of International Development
Source : Journal of International Development, John Wiley & Sons, Volume 29, Issue 1, p.147–154 (2017)
Campus : Kochi
School : School of Business
Department : Microbiology
Year : 2017
Abstract : The vicious effects of climate change are sweeping the planet along with the creation of a level of emissions that would lock in a future of rising sea levels, intense droughts and food shortages, more destructive storms and floods and other catastrophic effects. With a best hope to face the bad effects of climate change on world security and to drive the world on a low-carbon pathway, a multinational effort of the world leaders is on the process to hammer out a new global pact for reducing the emissions. But the Paris Climate Summit has not served for this purpose because of absence of actionable commitments, discord on sharing of remaining carbon space, disagreement over finance, lack of clarity and sidelining the least developed and vulnerable countries. Delivery on commitments made in Paris, therefore, calls for new systems of governance, new infrastructures, user practices, institutions, policies and cultural meanings.
Cite this Research Publication : S. K. Mahapatra and Ratha, K. C., “Paris Climate Accord: Miles to Go”, Journal of International Development, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 147–154, 2017.