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ID108874
Title ProperFrom Cancun to Durban
Other Title Informationis there any likelihood of a new climate regime?
LanguageENG
AuthorKhan, Mizan R
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)COP16 of the UNFCCC at Cancun is regarded as a success, compared to the frustrating outcome at Copenhagen. However, the success part relates only to several issues of adaptation. The frustrating aspect is the mitigation part of the regime, which is the ultimate solution, but it remains as intractable as ever. This paper raises few queries including why there were some successes in adaptation, and not any in mitigation. The author argues that nothing positive in this regard at Cancun or any likelihood of its progress in the foreseeable future prodded the industrial countries to agree to some positive steps in adaptation. Still important issues regarding climate finance remain unresolved. Further, a realpolitik approach to upholding national interests and adherence to conventional sense of sovereignty by the major emitters, particularly by the US, stand in the way. The paper ends with a few suggestions on how to put pressure on the emission powers to listen to the call of the day.
`In' analytical NoteBIISS Journal Vol. 32, No. 1; Jan 2011: p.41-63
Journal SourceBIISS Journal Vol. 32, No. 1; Jan 2011: p.41-63
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Cancun ;  Durban ;  Copenhagen ;  Environmental Security