The Paris Agreement (2015) under the UNFCCC has anchored loss and damage in a separate article which specifies that understanding and support should be enhanced in areas addressing loss and damage such as early warning, preparedness, insurance and resilience. Irreversible loss is a special category under loss and damage but there is still missing clarity over what irreversible loss actually includes. Many negative impacts of climate change may be handled or mitigated by existing risk management, reduction and absorption approaches. Irreversible loss, however, is thought to be insufficiently addressed by risk management. Therefore, countries potentially or actually affected by irreversible loss are calling for other measures such as compensa...
Currently no systematic assessment of loss and damage due to climate change exists. Towards such an ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established the Warsaw Intern...
There is overwhelming scientific agreement that human activities are changing the global climate sys...
Attribution has become a recurring issue in discussions about Loss and Damage (L&D). In this highly-...
Attribution has become a recurring issue in discussions about Loss and Damage (LandD). In this highl...
The issue of climate related loss and damage (L&D) has re-emerged and gained significant traction in...
Loss and damage (L&D) of climate change is a relatively new work stream of the international climate...
Policy-makers are creating mechanisms to help developing countries cope with loss and damage from cl...
This article explores so-called ‘loss and damage’ as well as the emerging legal infrastructure that ...
The effects of climate change, whether they be via slow- or rapid-onset events such as extreme event...
The effects of climate change, whether they be via slow- or rapid-onset events such as extreme event...
In this article we examine legal perspectives on recovery for harm caused by climate related loss an...
Current scientific discourse on the assessment of loss and damage from climate change focuses primar...
During the negotiations in 2015 that led to the adoption of the Paris Agreement, one of the most con...
The Warsaw Loss and Damage Mechanism holds high appeal for complementing actions on climate change a...
Currently no systematic assessment of loss and damage due to climate change exists. Towards such an ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established the Warsaw Intern...
There is overwhelming scientific agreement that human activities are changing the global climate sys...
Attribution has become a recurring issue in discussions about Loss and Damage (L&D). In this highly-...
Attribution has become a recurring issue in discussions about Loss and Damage (LandD). In this highl...
The issue of climate related loss and damage (L&D) has re-emerged and gained significant traction in...
Loss and damage (L&D) of climate change is a relatively new work stream of the international climate...
Policy-makers are creating mechanisms to help developing countries cope with loss and damage from cl...
This article explores so-called ‘loss and damage’ as well as the emerging legal infrastructure that ...
The effects of climate change, whether they be via slow- or rapid-onset events such as extreme event...
The effects of climate change, whether they be via slow- or rapid-onset events such as extreme event...
In this article we examine legal perspectives on recovery for harm caused by climate related loss an...
Current scientific discourse on the assessment of loss and damage from climate change focuses primar...
During the negotiations in 2015 that led to the adoption of the Paris Agreement, one of the most con...
The Warsaw Loss and Damage Mechanism holds high appeal for complementing actions on climate change a...
Currently no systematic assessment of loss and damage due to climate change exists. Towards such an ...
The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) has established the Warsaw Intern...
There is overwhelming scientific agreement that human activities are changing the global climate sys...