2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2021.778254
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Climate-Related Development Finance, Energy Structure Transformation and Carbon Emissions Reduction: An Analysis From the Perspective of Developing Countries

Abstract: With the frequent occurrence of extreme weather in cities, economic, ecological and social activities have been greatly impacted. The adverse effects of global extreme climate and effective governance have attracted more and more attention of scholars. Considering the differences between developed and developing countries in climate response capacity, a key issue is how to encourage developed countries to provide adequate assistance to developing countries and enhance their enthusiasm to participate in address… Show more

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“…In academia, there is a lack of consensus among scholars regarding the definition of vulnerability. However, vulnerability typically refers to the susceptibility or weaknesses of a system or individual when confronted with external pressures, risks, or changes (Li et al, 2022).Within the context of climate change, there has been a growing awareness of the varying impacts of climate change and adaptive capacity among different regions, social groups, and ecosystems. In particular, vulnerability refers to the extent to which a system is prone to adverse impacts, such as those stemming from climate change, and cannot effectively respond to these impacts (Leary et al, 2001).…”
Section: Literature Review the Research Of Vulnerability To Climate ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In academia, there is a lack of consensus among scholars regarding the definition of vulnerability. However, vulnerability typically refers to the susceptibility or weaknesses of a system or individual when confronted with external pressures, risks, or changes (Li et al, 2022).Within the context of climate change, there has been a growing awareness of the varying impacts of climate change and adaptive capacity among different regions, social groups, and ecosystems. In particular, vulnerability refers to the extent to which a system is prone to adverse impacts, such as those stemming from climate change, and cannot effectively respond to these impacts (Leary et al, 2001).…”
Section: Literature Review the Research Of Vulnerability To Climate ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing literature about vulnerability to climate change can be divided into four categories. The first category is about the influencing factors of climate change vulnerability, such as economy (Binita et al, 2015), geographical factors (Li et al, 2022), and social structure (Biermann and Pattberg, 2008). In a recent study, Sarkodie et al (2022) concluded that the vulnerability to climate change is largely influenced by factors related to economics, society, and institutions.…”
Section: Literature Review the Research Of Vulnerability To Climate ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2][3] However, carbon emissions from energy activities have contributed to various issues, such as global warming, melting polar glaciers, and more frequent extreme weathers, in recent decades. 4 Therefore, it is urgent to achieve the transition from traditional fossil energy to renewable energy. 5,6 Hydrogen is the smallest molecule in the universe, has a high calorific value, and is clean and carbon-free, which make it an excellent secondary energy carrier, and is known as the next generation of "zero carbon oil".…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite abundant resources, developing countries often face challenges due to a weak economic and technological base, resulting in elevated carbon emissions [4]. As the world's population and economy expand, there is an anticipated increase in the demand for energy, especially in developing countries [5]. Presently, carbon emissions in some developed countries have already peaked and stabilized, whereas a significant number of developing countries continue to experience growth alongside economic development [6,7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%