Publisher DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.784466
Title: The influence of the corona virus pandemic on sustainable development goal 13 and united nations framework convention on climate change processes
Language: English
Authors: Leal Filho, Walter  
Hickmann, Thomas 
Nagy, Gustavo J. 
Pinho, Patricia 
Sharifi, Ayyoob 
Minhas, Aprajita 
Islam, M. Rezaul 
Djalanti, Riyanti 
García Vinuesa, Antonio 
Abubakar, Ismaila Rimi 
Editor: Wang, Xander 
Keywords: climate change; COVID-19; development; IPCC; UNFCCC (united nations framework convention on climate change); world region
Issue Date: 16-Mar-2022
Publisher: Frontiers Media
Journal or Series Name: Frontiers in Environmental Science 
Volume: 10
Abstract: 
Apart from many social and economic problems worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic has also led to sudden halt in face-to-face climate-related meetings. Moreover, it has also negatively influenced the works related to the preparations for the sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and organizing the 26th Conference of the Parties of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), namely COP26 to be held in Glasgow, which was postponed to November 2021. This article presents a global study undertaken among UNFCCC contact points and other climate experts, to ascertain the impacts of the pandemic on the implementation of SDG13 and UNFCCC processes. The methodological approach entails an bibliometric analysis, online survey, and authors’ expert judgment. Results of the bibliometric analysis show that the most common terms associated with this theme are COVID-19, climate change, CO2, energy, “pandemic-related,” and “adaptation-related.” In addition, the survey revealed some difficulties associated with online participation in the processes from many developing countries. The study concluded that there is negative impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the UNFCCC process, more minor government priorities regarding climate action, loss of traction of the process, and a challenge to achieve the Paris Agreement, with less significant support from the respondents from less developed countries. The findings suggest that urgent action is needed, to make up for the lost time, and place climate issues more prominently on the global agenda.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/12995
ISSN: 2296-665X
Institute: Fakultät Life Sciences 
Department Gesundheitswissenschaften 
Forschungs- und Transferzentrum Nachhaltigkeit und Klimafolgenmanagement 
Type: Article
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