2016
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3019996
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Cleaved International Law: Exploring the Dynamic Relationship between International Climate Change Law and International Health Law

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“…289 Article 4.1(f) states that climate change should be taken into account "to the extent feasible," which inevitably allows for "significant flexibility and even non-compliance" with the commitments. 290 The Paris Agreement has provided for more reporting mechanisms, but the agreement only includes one reference to human health in its preamble. 291 Unfortunately, Parties failed to include any further references to health within the Paris Agreement, as they had planned to do in earlier drafts.…”
Section: Shortcomings Within the Regime In Addressing Global Health Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…289 Article 4.1(f) states that climate change should be taken into account "to the extent feasible," which inevitably allows for "significant flexibility and even non-compliance" with the commitments. 290 The Paris Agreement has provided for more reporting mechanisms, but the agreement only includes one reference to human health in its preamble. 291 Unfortunately, Parties failed to include any further references to health within the Paris Agreement, as they had planned to do in earlier drafts.…”
Section: Shortcomings Within the Regime In Addressing Global Health Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%