Aid, environment and climate change
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Aid, environment and climate change. / Arndt, Channing; Tarp, Finn.
2 s. 2017. (WIDER Policy Brief; Nr. 7, Bind 2017).Publikation: Andet › Udgivelser på nettet - Net-publikation › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - ICOMM
T1 - Aid, environment and climate change
AU - Arndt, Channing
AU - Tarp, Finn
PY - 2017/12
Y1 - 2017/12
N2 - Development aid by itself cannot ‘save the planet’. Yet, development aid and institutions have the potential to remain important catalytic actors in achieving developmental and global environmental objectives. Developing countries must be crucial players in successful climate change mitigation as they are responsible for 88% of the growth in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 1970. However, the current aid architecture — which was designed in the 1970s when environmental issues were a distant concern — is not well suited to support environmental challenges that extend beyond low-income countries.
AB - Development aid by itself cannot ‘save the planet’. Yet, development aid and institutions have the potential to remain important catalytic actors in achieving developmental and global environmental objectives. Developing countries must be crucial players in successful climate change mitigation as they are responsible for 88% of the growth in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions since 1970. However, the current aid architecture — which was designed in the 1970s when environmental issues were a distant concern — is not well suited to support environmental challenges that extend beyond low-income countries.
M3 - Net publication - Internet publication
T3 - WIDER Policy Brief
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