understanding the climate crisis: science, impacts, and urgency

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powerpoint presentation climate change and international policy 1. understanding the climate crisis: science, impacts, and urgency 2. global response framework: agreements, policies, and commitments 3. navigating the future: challenges, opportunities, and equitable solutions plan: the urgency of climate action: science and impacts the ipcc's ar6 report confirms that global surface temperature has increased by 1.1°c since pre-industrial times (1850-1900), leading to extreme weather events like heatwaves, droughts, and floods worldwide. irreversible impacts, such as the potential collapse of the west antarctic ice sheet, could occur beyond the 1.5°c warming threshold, causing multi-meter sea-level rise and displacing millions of people. global frameworks: agreements, treaties, and commitments the kyoto protocol, adopted in 1997, legally bound developed nations to emissions reduction targets, operating under the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, during its 2 commitment periods ending in 2020. the paris agreement in 2015 established a framework for long-term global action, aiming to …
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ts, hindering access to affordable, efficient technologies, particularly in developing economies. addressing loss and damage: justice and equity loss and damage disproportionately affects vulnerable nations, often contributing negligibly to global emissions; article 8 of the paris agreement addresses the need to minimize climate impacts. establishing clear financial mechanisms to compensate for irreversible loss and damage, particularly in sids (small island developing states), is crucial for climate justice and equity. navigating the future: challenges, opportunities, and policy directions future policy needs integrated carbon pricing mechanisms, like cap-and-trade or carbon taxes, scaled significantly by 2030 to drive substantial emissions reductions globally. increased investment in climate-resilient infrastructure, exceeding $300 billion annually, is critical to adapting to escalating climate impacts across vulnerable regions by 2050. thank you for your attention image2.png image3.jpg image4.jpg image5.jpg image6.jpg image7.png
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powerpoint presentation climate change and international policy 1. understanding the climate crisis: science, impacts, and urgency 2. global response framework: agreements, policies, and commitments 3. navigating the future: challenges, opportunities, and equitable solutions plan: the urgency of climate action: science and impacts the ipcc's ar6 report confirms that global surface temperature has increased by 1.1°c since pre-industrial times (1850-1900), leading to extreme weather events like heatwaves, droughts, and floods worldwide. irreversible impacts, such as the potential collapse of the west antarctic ice sheet, could occur beyond the 1.5°c warming threshold, causing multi-meter sea-level rise and displacing millions of people. global frameworks: agreements, treaties, and commitment...

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