COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model

climate change; comparative study; environmental assessment; environmental modeling; environmental policy; local government; macroeconomics; policy making; Malaysia; climate change; human; interpersonal communication; Malaysia; organization; theoretical model; Climate Change; Congresses as Topic; Hu...

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Main Authors: Ahmed A., Al-Amin A.Q., Rasiah R.
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Published: Springer Verlag 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-244352023-05-29T15:23:29Z COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model Ahmed A. Al-Amin A.Q. Rasiah R. 55979106000 23481119100 6603796397 climate change; comparative study; environmental assessment; environmental modeling; environmental policy; local government; macroeconomics; policy making; Malaysia; climate change; human; interpersonal communication; Malaysia; organization; theoretical model; Climate Change; Congresses as Topic; Humans; Malaysia; Models, Theoretical; Negotiating This study critically evaluates two COP proposals on Malaysia that have been under consideration to reduce climate damage. A top-down disaggregation framework deploying an �Empirical Regional Downscaling Dynamic Integrated Model of Climate and the Economy� is used to evaluate the local government climate roadmap and Malaysia�s emissions reduction agendas under COP21 and subsequently COP22 proposals. The findings show that the costs from climate damage over the period 2010�2110 under the Malaysian Optimal Climate Action scenario will amount to MYR5,483 (US$1589) billion. The commensurate climate damage costs under the COP21 and COP22 scenario would be MYR5, 264 (US$1526) billion. Thus, the effective proposal for reducing climate damage in Malaysia over the period 2010�2110 is the COP22 time-adjusted COP21 proposal but there are a number of macroeconomic cost implications for savings and consumption that policy makers must address before acting. � 2019, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. Final 2023-05-29T07:23:29Z 2023-05-29T07:23:29Z 2019 Article 10.1007/s11356-019-06141-7 2-s2.0-85070919597 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85070919597&doi=10.1007%2fs11356-019-06141-7&partnerID=40&md5=444bea709ad747a040238fad535b05d8 https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/24435 26 29 30003 30015 Springer Verlag Scopus
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description climate change; comparative study; environmental assessment; environmental modeling; environmental policy; local government; macroeconomics; policy making; Malaysia; climate change; human; interpersonal communication; Malaysia; organization; theoretical model; Climate Change; Congresses as Topic; Humans; Malaysia; Models, Theoretical; Negotiating
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author Ahmed A.
Al-Amin A.Q.
Rasiah R.
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Al-Amin A.Q.
Rasiah R.
COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
author_sort Ahmed A.
title COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
title_short COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
title_full COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
title_fullStr COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
title_full_unstemmed COP negotiations and Malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
title_sort cop negotiations and malaysian climate change roadmap: a comparative assessment using a dynamic environmental model
publisher Springer Verlag
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