Knowledge Themes
COP27 Loss and Damage Fund
Warsaw International Mechanism for Loss and Damage (WIM)
Santiago Network on Loss and Damage
Common but Differentiated Responsibilities and Respective Capabilities (CBDR-RC)
Article 8 of the Paris Agreement
Climate Justice and Equity
Global Shield Against Climate Risks
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Slow-onset Events (Sea Level Rise and Desertification)
Green Climate Fund (GCF)
Transitional Committee on Loss and Damage
Climate Debt and Reparations
Sharm el-Sheikh Implementation Plan
Structural Subtopics
- Definition of economic vs non-economic loss and damage
- Evolution of Warsaw International Mechanism (WIM)
- Santiago Network on Loss and Damage (SNLD)
- Outcomes of COP27 and COP28 on LDF operationalization
- Role of World Bank as interim trustee
- Comparison between climate mitigation adaptation and loss and damage
- Impact of slow-onset events like sea-level rise and desertification
- Climate justice and historical responsibility of developed nations
- Challenges of funding shortfalls and voluntary vs mandatory contributions
- Non-economic losses including cultural heritage and psychological trauma
- Eligibility criteria for SIDS and LDCs vs larger developing economies
- Polluter Pays Principle in international climate law
- Debt-for-climate swaps and innovative financing mechanisms
- Transparency and accountability in climate finance tracking
Study Material
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