Climate Change Action – What are the gaps in capacity building which is making implementation fail ?

16 December 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

In the recently concluded Conference of Parties (COP26) Glasgow, UK Summit 2021 the key issues focused on the 1.5 degrees Paris Agreement implementation, NDCs updating by countries, adaptation, lack of financial machinery uniformly amidst countries, mitigation and loss and damage, science based targets and nature based targets. Another mentioning was on mobilization and capacity building, which is the main attribute for climate change action failing in implementation. As per the UNFCCC capacity building portal, priority areas by activities for capacity building to channelize for getting tangible and actionable implementation at base level and to forefront include the following pointers as notings to know, upscale, upgrade and implement

Keywords

Climate Change
capacity building
UNFCCC
Adaptation
Regulation

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