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Cashless Adaptation to Climate Change: Unwelcome yet Unavoidable?
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Cashless Adaptation to Climate Change: Unwelcome yet Unavoidable?

Patrick Nunn and Roselyn Kumar
One Earth, Vol.1, pp.31-34
2019

Abstract

Human Geography
Many developing countries are dependent upon richer countries for underwriting costs of climate-change adaptation. This is unsustainable: as the costs of adaptation in richer countries escalate, the willingness to allocate funds to developing countries is likely to decrease. Although unpalatable, developing countries should consider returning to times when adaptation cost nothing.

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