Management of the Cop21 Policies: What Is Lacking in the Cop21 Project

Jan-Erik Lane

Abstract


Abrupt climate change is a reformulation of climate change theory that must be taken seriously. Building upon the speedy melting of the Arctic, the emergence of massive methane emissions and constantly increasing Keeling curve, the time span for global warming has been considerably reduced. This calls for a strong policy response from global coordination efforts in order to avoid Hawking irreversibly time point. Thus far, the UN bodies have done investigations into and conferences onto climate change. Faced with abrupt climate change, rapid policy implementation and management is the priority.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/jad.v4i2.13274

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