Tuesday, May 22, 2012

‘We need a climate change adaptation fund’

Iris C. Gonzales in New Internationalist: The problem of environmental degradation is bigger than many economic problems and needs as much attention from policymakers, said world-renowned economics professor Jeffrey Sachs during a recent visit to the Philippines. He suggests that countries should pool together and create a climate change adaptation fund, which would depend on their respective carbon footprints, to reduce carbon emissions.

‘There should be a global assessment based on how much global emissions each country has and that should create an international fund to help countries adapt to climate change,’ Sachs said in an interview with this blogger on the sidelines of the 45th annual meeting of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) Board of Governors held earlier this month.

Many countries are, however, against this idea including the United States, which emits huge amounts of carbon. ‘Each country should contribute based on what it emits. Some powerful countries are against it but it’s the right answer,’ says Sachs, a director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.

‘Every country has an emissions profile that can be measured. Consumption-based makes more sense. We can take a pragmatic approach to create the financing needed for this fund,’ he says. More importantly, Sachs says countries should step up efforts to reduce their carbon footprints. He believes that governments can no longer afford to separate the issue of environmental protection from economic development....

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