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Examples of shifting development pathways: lessons on how to enable broader, deeper, and faster climate action

Authors :
Harald Winkler
Franck Lecocq
Hans Lofgren
Maria Virginia Vilariño
Sivan Kartha
Joana Portugal-Pereira
Source :
Climate Action. 1
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

To respond to the climate crisis, we need to accelerate system transformations at a pace, scale, and breadth not seen before. This means that it is urgent to shift development pathways towards net zero greenhouse gas emissions, even while progressing towards other sustainable development objectives. This paper argues that accelerated mitigation can not only benefit from policies that are outside the domain of conventional emission-focused mitigation policies but require such policies. We refer to this process as shifting development pathways towards sustainability. Here, we explore what enabling conditions make such shifts possible. We develop a framework to select examples of shifts — in realms such as educational access, housing access, fiscal arrangements, and institutional reform. We analyse them against key enablers. Our findings suggest that countries could learn from what has worked elsewhere, though context matters. Some enablers are more widely applicable, including finance, long-term vision, and focus on sustainable development objectives. Multiple enablers, integrated policy packages, and involvement of a broad range of actors help achieve multiple objectives. Some enablers may yield results in the near term, while others take time to yield results. Based on our analysis, we suggest that climate mitigation requires an “all of economy, all of society” approach. Graphical Abstract

Details

ISSN :
27313263
Volume :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Climate Action
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........51259833ba1931b89746d2169a1fec65
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s44168-022-00026-1