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[[Rachit Tayal]]<br> | [[Rachit Tayal]]<br> | ||
= Numbers That Matter Presentation = | = Numbers That Matter Presentation = | ||
[[Antiretroviral_Therapy_Programme_for_South_Africa|ART Programme in South Africa]] | |||
= Introduction = | = Introduction = | ||
[[File:Unfccc.jpg|thumb| UNFCCC |300px]] | |||
[[File:Cop16.jpg|thumb| COP-16, Cancun|300px]] | |||
Climate forms a very critical part of the ecosystem that sustains life on earth and it is changing rapidly due to human activity. Almost every strategic decision today is in some way dependent on how the climate change would evolve in coming years. Although the extent of change and its consequences are being investigated by scientist, the action lies within the jurisdiction of the national governments and any success depends on their collaboration and leadership. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the joint treaty that looks into the aspect of reducing green house gases by emission reduction and ensuring economic growth in tandem. Despite major efforts from several nations no concrete steps in emission reductions have emerged till now, the future of these negotiations is critical to rationally understand the uncertainties involved and thereafter devise a strategy that fits all probably futures.<br><br> | Climate forms a very critical part of the ecosystem that sustains life on earth and it is changing rapidly due to human activity. Almost every strategic decision today is in some way dependent on how the climate change would evolve in coming years. Although the extent of change and its consequences are being investigated by scientist, the action lies within the jurisdiction of the national governments and any success depends on their collaboration and leadership. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is the joint treaty that looks into the aspect of reducing green house gases by emission reduction and ensuring economic growth in tandem. Despite major efforts from several nations no concrete steps in emission reductions have emerged till now, the future of these negotiations is critical to rationally understand the uncertainties involved and thereafter devise a strategy that fits all probably futures.<br><br> | ||
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= Scenario Tree = | = Scenario Tree = | ||
[[File: | [[File:CLimate change scenario tree.jpg|600px|thumb| centre |Scenario Tree]] | ||
= Scenario Stories = | = Scenario Stories = | ||
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*;[[Stalemate]] | *;[[Stalemate]] | ||
:''Deadlock among stake holders'' | :''Deadlock among stake holders'' | ||
*;[[ | *;[[G20]] | ||
:''Multilateral | :''Multilateral Agreement through G20'' | ||
*;[[A Lost Purpose]] | *;[[A Lost Purpose]] | ||
:''Negotiations succeed but earth dies'' | :''Negotiations succeed but earth dies'' | ||
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3. [[Media]]<br> | 3. [[Media]]<br> | ||
4. [[Lobbyists]]<br> | 4. [[Lobbyists]]<br> | ||
= | =System diagram= | ||
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Separate subsystems for the main negotiations participants could be found under the Countries section above | |||
= Questions to research = | = Questions to research = | ||
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== Environmental Driving Forces == | == Environmental Driving Forces == | ||
1. [[Greenhouse gas increase]]<br> | 1. [[Greenhouse gas increase]]<br> | ||
2. [ | 2. [[Catastrophes_-_Acts_of_God|Catastrophes - Acts of God]]<br> | ||
== Political Driving Forces == | == Political Driving Forces == |