Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized
Since publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II report in 2022, adaptation has been gaining attention among decision-makers and practitioners, including on the international policy level through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNF...
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2024
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| author | Schipper, Lisa Mukherji, Aditi |
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| description | Since publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II report in 2022, adaptation has been gaining attention among decision-makers and practitioners, including on the international policy level through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Two dimensions of adaptation in particular have received considerable focus: the risk of maladaptation, and the contention that any metrics to assess success are likely to fall short of capturing all dimensions of adaptation. Although these conclusions are grounded in academic evidence, problems arise when policy-makers interpret such findings in overly simplistic ways with possible negative implications on adaptation finance and implementation. As two IPCC authors who contributed to scientific narratives of the risks of adaptation, we argue that weaponizing maladaptation and claiming that adaptation success is impossible or unmeasurable as excuses to reduce or halt funding is not grounded in the latest science and ends up hurting vulnerable communities. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1637062025-10-26T12:52:33Z Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized Schipper, Lisa Mukherji, Aditi climate change research Since publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Working Group II report in 2022, adaptation has been gaining attention among decision-makers and practitioners, including on the international policy level through the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Two dimensions of adaptation in particular have received considerable focus: the risk of maladaptation, and the contention that any metrics to assess success are likely to fall short of capturing all dimensions of adaptation. Although these conclusions are grounded in academic evidence, problems arise when policy-makers interpret such findings in overly simplistic ways with possible negative implications on adaptation finance and implementation. As two IPCC authors who contributed to scientific narratives of the risks of adaptation, we argue that weaponizing maladaptation and claiming that adaptation success is impossible or unmeasurable as excuses to reduce or halt funding is not grounded in the latest science and ends up hurting vulnerable communities. 2024-11-08 2024-12-18T07:42:34Z 2024-12-18T07:42:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163706 en Limited Access American Association for the Advancement of Science Schipper, L. and Mukherji, A. 2024. Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized. Science 386(6722):624-626. |
| spellingShingle | climate change research Schipper, Lisa Mukherji, Aditi Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title | Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title_full | Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title_fullStr | Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title_full_unstemmed | Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title_short | Misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor: Measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| title_sort | misguided negative adaptation narratives are hurting the poor measurement and maladaptation are being weaponized |
| topic | climate change research |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163706 |
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