CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLAN

09 December 2021, Version 1
This content is an early or alternative research output and has not been peer-reviewed by Cambridge University Press at the time of posting.

Abstract

Nations across have come with national adaptation plan (NAPs). The inclination towards mitigation i.e.; to reduce emissions have taken a back step and adaptation has come to forefront as even with advanced frameworks, innovation, methodological tool kits, technology and capacity building, we except nations to adapt, acclimatize, adjust and bear the consequences of climate change. Adaptation plans are focused on making the stakeholders including the entities per se to make them used to impacts rather than nudging the ways and means or processes to future proof the entire supply chain and stakeholders day to day living and functioning. Adaptation is a climate intensive attribute for not just 1.5 degrees and or NDCs targets planning, but it’s a preparedness planning fudge function. Why adapt when we can do away with just mitigation? Is what, debate is on with in the scientific think tank.

Keywords

Climate Change
Adaptation
NDCs
Vulnerabilities
climate justice
risk
governance

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