This explainer dives into the evolving concept of a “just transition”. It alerts the reader to some of the different meanings that have been given to it and explains how Parties in the UNFCCC process have approached this concept over time. It also dives into the intricacies of the Just Transition Work Programme and how it relates to other negotiation streams. Finally, it uncovers the most recent developments of this concept.
7 November 2024
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