Phục hồi sau Covid-19: Thiết kế cho một Thế Giới an toàn và kiên cường hơn

English: Designing the COVID-19 Recovery for a Safer and More Resilient World

Bài báo bình luận thực hiện bởi Viện Tài Nguyên Thế Giới – World Resources Institute (WRI), là một đối tác quản lý của Ủy ban toàn cầu về thích ứng – Global Commission on Adaptation.

Khi chúng ta phản ứng với thách thức chưa từng có do đại dịch hiện nay, Bộ Tài Chính của các quốc gia có thể đưa ra những ưu tiên cấp bách về kinh tế và xã hội trong khi giải quyết một rủi ro lớn khác trên toàn cầu – biến đổi khí hậu.

Nền kinh tế toàn cầu sẽ không giống như trước sau cú sốc đại dịch Covid-19. Giữa lúc ca bệnh tật và tử vong lan rộng, cung và cầu hàng hóa giảm mạnh, thất nghiệp tăng vọt. Trong vài ngày hoặc vài tuần, các ngành công nghiệp như du lịch và lữ hành bị gián đoạn ở quy mô khó có thể nghĩ tới. Ngành bán lẻ bị biến đổi bởi dãn cách xã hội, và các công ty trên thế giới tăng cường đáng kể việc điều chỉnh làm việc từ xa. Sự mong manh và những lỗ hổng trong hệ thống y tế, hệ thống cảnh báo sớm, hệ thống thông tin và mạng lưới an toàn xã hội đã bị phơi bày.
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Over 100 corporate giants align with UN climate goals

At EU level, a high-level group on sustainable finance issued its final recommendations earlier this year, calling on the 28-country bloc to stop pouring public money into polluting fossil fuels and focus spending on clean energies instead. [Jeff Kubina / Flickr]

L’Oreal and Electrolux today (17 April) joined the likes of McDonald’s and Sony in aligning their emission goals with the 2°C target of the Paris Agreement on climate change.

103 global companies have now signed up to emission reduction goals in line with what climate scientists say is required to prevent dangerous global warming, said the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), a collaboration between CDP, the United Nations Global Compact, the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).

The 100+ companies’ combined emissions are equal to the annual CO2 emissions from 100 coal-fired power plants, representing US$3.4 trillion in market value, roughly equivalent to the London Stock Exchange, the SBTi said in a statement.
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Sea-level legacy: 20cm more rise by 2300 for each 5-year delay in peaking emissions

02/20/2018 – Peaking global CO2 emissions as soon as possible is crucial for limiting the risks of sea-level rise, even if global warming is limited to well below 2°C. A study now published in the journal Nature Communications analyzes for the first time the sea-level legacy until 2300 within the constraints of the Paris Agreement. Their central projections indicate global sea-level rise between 0.7m and 1.2m until 2300 with Paris put fully into practice. As emissions in the second half of this century are already outlined by the Paris goals, the variations in greenhouse-gas emissions before 2050 will be the major leverage for future sea levels. The researchers find that each five year delay in peaking global CO2 emissions will likely increase median sea-level rise estimates for 2300 by 20 centimeters.

Sea-level legacy: 20cm more rise by 2300 for each 5-year delay in peaking emissions

Every delay in peaking emissions by 5 years between 2020 and 2035 could mean additional 20 cm of sea-level rise (Mengel et al 2018)

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Low-carbon economy in VN’s updated NDC

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Update: June, 29/2017 – 10:52

Việt Nam plans to develop a low-carbon economy and include climate-change resistance work in its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) for the Paris climate accords. — Photo kienviet.net

HÀ NỘI — Việt Nam plans to develop a low-carbon economy and include climate-change resistance work in its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) for the Paris climate accords.

The information was released by Phạm Văn Tấn deputy head of the Meteorology, Hydrology and Climate Change Department under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment at a workshop held yesterday in Hà Nội. Tiếp tục đọc “Low-carbon economy in VN’s updated NDC”

Setting the Post-Paris Climate Agenda

Photo courtesy of Kim Seng from https://www.flickr.com/photos/captainkimo/6702244011/
Dec 1, 2015

CSIS – UN climate negotiations are sort of like the holiday season. In the lead up there is always huge amounts of anticipation, lots of planning and logistics, and the promise of something new, merry, and important. The event itself is chaotic with lots of complicated family dynamics and the ever-present threat of someone storming off in a huff. The day after often brings plenty of leftovers to be dealt with, presents to be stored, regifted, or returned, and a sense that it is time to move on to all the things that had been put off while dealing with the big preparations.

There is no denying that for the climate community the last twelve months have been one big crescendo to Paris, a carefully orchestrated set of activities and announcements designed to drive momentum and activity toward the big moment. By any stretch this has been a tremendously successful crescendo. The country pledges that have been rolling in since this past spring total over 180 in number and cover approximately 95 percent of global emissions. By the UN’s own estimates, these pledges, if pursued in earnest, could keep the world in the ballpark of limiting temperature rise to 2.7 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. Over 400 cities, 1,000 plus companies, and countless members of civil society pledged separate and additional actions. The Pope and several other groups of religious leaders weighed in on the moral imperative to tackle climate change and the United States denied the Keystone XL pipeline project – a major North American symbol of the environmentalist struggle to catalyze action on climate change. Unlike five years ago in Copenhagen , there is a lot on the table this time even before the talks get underway. Tiếp tục đọc “Setting the Post-Paris Climate Agenda”