Due to their varied capabilities, collective responses of the parties to the Paris Agreement to climate change remain discrete and differentiated. The climate finance and the technology transfer to date from the developed countries to the developing ones fail to bridge the capability gap owing to the skewed focus on mitigation action. This paper attempts to explicate as to why it is important for India, a developing country, to raise its climate ambition by enhancing climate finance mobilisation, developing adaptation technology and strengthening its domestic polycentric climate governance.
Übergeordnetes Werk / Enthalten in
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
Band / Heft
Bd. 2021 (2021), 28, Seite 68-78
Sprache
Deutsch
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Englisch