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How soon can each of the country board on a low GHG pathway?
Posted on August 7th, 2009Categorized as Climate, Interdisciplinary, Other, Social Science Tagged as collective action, education, greenhouse gas, institutions, sustainable development
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Development today is following the footsteps of the predecessors. Can we define an alternative development pathway in a carbon constrained world? Who would /should lead the way? Developed or developing countries? How can this be consistent with sustenance of human well being? A shelf full of technologies are known that can move the world on low carbon pathway but important question is what institutional structure, local capacity, education, international cooperation mechanism, financial assistance, political will for prioritizing the issues are defining realities with as many varieties as there are countries, states etc. so to be realistic enough about stabilization and peaking major question is can we map each country’s reality and get an envelope to decide on adaptation plan and protocol. This exercise will infact show who can commit how much in terms of global good delivery unilaterally , bilaterally, multtilaterally. Ideally it will be realistic to imagine that no single world order for cooperation will prevail.




