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Strengthening Global Cooperation on Climate Resilience

Apr 21 2021, 13:30 UTC - Apr 21 2021, 15:00 UTC

Apr 21 2021, 09:30 EDT - Apr 21 2021, 11:00 EDT

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Global cooperation on climate resilience remains fragmented and under-resourced. No country or institution is currently well prepared for the climate-driven impacts and shocks that are already occurring, and will be likely to worsen considerably in the coming years. Globally, there is no clear locus for climate resilience coordination in the international system. Adaptation work in bilateral and multilateral development institutions is mostly at the project level, and stove-piped in particular sectors.

This year presents a unique opportunity to strengthen global cooperation on resilience, both for its immediate benefits and to help improve the politics of global climate change by responding to the needs of the most vulnerable countries and groups. In light of President Biden's January 27 Executive Order, and in particular Section 211 which calls for agency heads to develop action plans to bolster adaptation and increase resilience to the impacts of climate change, the US is in a strong position to help the international community chart a path forward on resilience cooperation and coordination.

This panel will discuss why progress on resilience has been slow, what kinds of international and national governance system reforms are needed to fully integrate climate risks and opportunities into international and national economic management and how countries can work together to deliver them.