Can the Law Facilitate a Finance Shift from Mitigation to Adaption?

Kölner Schrift Zum Wirtschaftsrecht 2:141-144 (2010)
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Abstract

There are two different ways in which one can connect the declarations of a worldwide financial crisis and a worldwide climate crisis. The first way has relatively clear legal aspects and requires just a bit of extra thought to see the connection. Insofar as institutions and sources of law have attempted to address climate change to date, states have come to regard the United Nations Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Protocol thereto, signed during a regular annual Conference of the Parties in 1997 at Kyoto, as the organizing force of all serious legal actions. There are two foci of the UNFCCC and Protocol - mitigation of the causes of climate change and adaption to the effects of climate change. In the first ten years of life with the UNFCCC, much of the focus was upon mitigation. During that period, adaptation was regarded as only a regrettable fallback position to be considered if we were unable (or as it turns out, unwilling) to mitigate.

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Kirk W. Junker
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