Climate policy and the concept of co-benefits in India.

IF 1.1 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Theresa Stahlke
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Abstract

Until the late 1990s, developing countries had perceived the pursuit of development as coming into conflict with the mitigation of climate change. Research showed that mitigation and development can go hand in hand, giving rise to the co-benefits approach. In this paper, the relationship between aiming for development and aiming for climate change mitigation is analyzed from the perspective of the developing country India. While industrialized countries prefer the approach of co-benefits of mitigation, developing countries tend to follow the development-first paradigm with mitigation co-benefits, as a literature and document study show. India had a long way to come from the notion that mitigation was threatening economic growth to adopting the co-benefits approach. The paradigms of "differentiated responsibilities" and of having a right to emit as much as the industrialized countries are deeply rooted. This is also shown by India's reaction to the current economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

印度的气候政策和共同利益概念。
直到20世纪90年代末,发展中国家一直认为追求发展与减缓气候变化相冲突。研究表明,缓解和发展可以齐头并进,从而产生共同利益方法。本文从发展中国家印度的角度分析了发展目标和减缓气候变化目标之间的关系。正如一项文献和文件研究所表明的那样,虽然工业化国家更喜欢缓解的共同利益方法,但发展中国家倾向于遵循发展优先的缓解共同利益模式。从缓解威胁经济增长的观念到采取共同利益的方法,印度还有很长的路要走。“有区别的责任”和拥有与工业化国家一样多的排放权的模式根深蒂固。印度对新冠肺炎疫情造成的当前经济危机的反应也表明了这一点。
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