Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NWS 2007, Australia.
Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NWS 2007, Australia.
Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jun 20;878:162936. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162936. Epub 2023 Mar 18.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to the world since 2020, with over 647 million confirmed cases and 6.7 million reported deaths as of January 2023. Despite its far-reaching impact, the effects of COVID-19 on the progress of global climate change negotiations have yet to be thoroughly evaluated. This discussion paper conducts an examination of COVID-19's impact on climate change actions at global, national, and local levels through a comprehensive review of existing literature. This analysis reveals that the pandemic has resulted in delays in implementing climate policies and altered priorities from climate action to the pandemic response. Despite these setbacks, the pandemic has also presented opportunities for accelerating the transition to a low-carbon economy. The interplay between these outcomes and the different levels of governance will play a crucial role in determining the success or failure of future climate change negotiations.
自 2020 年以来,COVID-19 大流行对世界造成了重大干扰,截至 2023 年 1 月,已确诊超过 6.47 亿例病例,报告死亡 670 万例。尽管 COVID-19 影响深远,但它对全球气候变化谈判进展的影响尚未得到彻底评估。本讨论文件通过对现有文献的全面审查,研究了 COVID-19 对全球、国家和地方各级气候变化行动的影响。分析表明,大流行导致气候政策的实施延迟,并将优先事项从气候行动转向应对大流行。尽管存在这些挫折,但大流行也为加速向低碳经济转型提供了机会。这些结果与不同治理层面之间的相互作用将在决定未来气候变化谈判的成败方面发挥关键作用。