Les derniers dépôts de Béatrice Quenault
International climate negotiations: a path strewn with pitfalls to achieve a united and ambitious socio-ecological transition
Béatrice Quenault. International climate negotiations: a path strewn with pitfalls to achieve a united and ambitious socio-ecological transition. Economie écologique & Suds : quels enjeux ?, XXXXe Journées du développement de l’Association Tiers-Monde (ATM), Jun 2025, Toulouse, France. ⟨halshs-05568722⟩
This communication takes stock of the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change following COP 29, paying particular attention to the issue of the loss and damage mechanism. We first examine the expected evolution of the climate in light of the mitigation commitments made by the States Parties to underline the urgency of strengthening actions to combat climate change and its impacts in the face of the weakness and lack of ambition of the Paris Agreement. We then analyze the issues related to loss and damage and the new financial mechanism intended to help vulnerable developing countries to cope with this residual damage linked to the impacts of climate change, which particularly threaten them and risk worsening the already difficult and precarious living conditions of their populations.
This communication takes stock of the implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change following COP 29, paying particular attention to the issue of the loss and damage mechanism. We first examine the expected evolution of the climate in light of the mitigation commitments made by the States Parties to underline the urgency of strengthening actions to combat climate change and its impacts in the face of the weakness and lack of ambition of the Paris Agreement. We then analyze the issues related to loss and damage and the new financial mechanism intended to help vulnerable developing countries to cope with this residual damage linked to the impacts of climate change, which particularly threaten them and risk worsening the already difficult and precarious living conditions of their populations.