Les objectifs du millénaire et la Conférence climatique de Paris 2015: pour un Mécanisme de mise en Convergence du Climat et du Développement (MCCD)
Sandrine Mathy
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Two key debates are set to occupy the international agenda in coming months. On the one hand the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris will try to limit global warming to 2°C. On the other hand countries are due to set a new set of Millennium Development Goals for 2030. So far these two processes have remained separate. However the stakes are inextricably connected particularly in developing countries. This article presents a proposal before the Paris Conference that aims at reconciling development strategies and particularly poverty alleviation, climate mitigation and adaptation. This mechanism for climate and development convergence (MCDC) is based on sectoral basic needs indicators and on an output based aid approach. It relies on a voluntary participation and on a sectoral and flexible approach.
Keywords: basic needs; synergies between climate and development; output-based aid; International negotiations on climate change; Paris Conference in 2015; sustainable development goals; Négociations internationales sur le climat; Conférence de Paris 2015; objectifs du développement durable; besoins fondamentaux; convergence climat-développement; aide output-based (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014-10
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