What Obligations do Developed Countries Have to Assist Developing Countries in Adapting to and Mitigating Global Warming?
Journal: Open Journal for Legal Studies (Vol.5, No. 1)Publication Date: 2022-07-01
Authors : Temesgen Abebe Degu;
Page : 19-30
Keywords : climate change; adaptation; and mitigation;
Abstract
Global warming is serious and irreversible threat that requires urgent action including adaptation and mitigation. Many developing countries, nevertheless, have less adaption and mitigation capacities but suffer first and worst from global warming, to which they contributed the least. Developing countries should take action only if developed countries provide them with adaptation and mitigation assistance. This article examines what obligations developed countries have in this regard, and why. Accordingly, Sec-II deals with the need for adaption and mitigation. Sec-III dwells on how to tackle global warming. Sec-IV explores the obligation of developed courtiers to provide adaptation and mitigation assistance. The last section concludes the essay.
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