Ryzyko i niepewność w zakresie zrównoważonego rozwoju: kwestia polityki wobec zmian klimatu w Stanach Zjednoczonych
Olena Ovchynnikova
United Nations System Staff College Knowledge Centre for Sustainable Development, Knowledge Centre for Sustainable Development, United Nations System Staff College, Martin-Luther-King-Straße 8, Bonn 53175, Germany (Niemcy)
Abstrakt
Naukowe dowody odnoszące się do zmian klimatu są niepodważalne. Aktywiści na całym świecie wymagają od globalnych liderów działań klimatycznych niemal codziennie. Jednak decydenci nie spieszą się z rozwiązaniem kryzysu klimatycznego. W niniejszym artykule przyglądamy się polityce zmian klimatu przez pryzmat podejmowania decyzji w warunkach niepewności, aby zrozumieć, czy niepewność i ryzyko mogą wyjaśnić brak zdecydowanych działań ze strony światowego przywództwa i zakładamy, że polityka zmian klimatu odzwierciedla system klimatyczny sam w sobie: złożony, wielowarstwowy, napędzany przez wiele powiązanych ze sobą elementów i różnorodny w swoich przejawach.
Słowa kluczowe:
zmiany klimatyczne, ryzyko, niepewność, polityka odnośnie zmian klimatu, rozwój zrównoważony, rozwój miastBibliografia
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