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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of critical aspects of climate change, drawing insights from international negotiations and Morocco's dedicated efforts. In chapter 1, we delve into the history of climate negotiations, examining the involvement of negotiating groups, the progress made in mitigation strategies (including fossil fuel phase-out, net-zero targets, and the role of Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, or LULUCF), climate finance for addressing losses and damages (including carbon markets), and the importance of adaptation. Chapter 2 investigates the significance of…mehr

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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of critical aspects of climate change, drawing insights from international negotiations and Morocco's dedicated efforts. In chapter 1, we delve into the history of climate negotiations, examining the involvement of negotiating groups, the progress made in mitigation strategies (including fossil fuel phase-out, net-zero targets, and the role of Land Use, Land-Use Change, and Forestry, or LULUCF), climate finance for addressing losses and damages (including carbon markets), and the importance of adaptation. Chapter 2 investigates the significance of both mitigation and adaptation strategies, explores the varying sectors that benefit from each approach, examines the gap between current mitigation levels and the required actions to mitigate climate risks effectively, and provides insights into Morocco's progress toward meeting the commitments outlined in the Paris Agreement. This book presents a holistic perspective on climate change, combining international experiences and the context-specific efforts of Morocco, making it a valuable resource for researchers, policymakers, and individuals concerned about the global climate crisis.
Autorenporträt
Ayat-Allah is currently an assistant professor at the college of engineering and architecture, Laboratory of Renewable Energies and Advanced Materials (LERMA), of the International University of Rabat (IUR).