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Policy
Recommendation 4:
Governments should create safety nets for the most vulnerable to make climate risk pricing equitable.
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Governments at all levels should increase the stringency of existing policies to create incentives for widespread deployment of safe bet solutions.
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Governments and regulators should require owners of existing and proposed infrastructure to disclose climate change risks.
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Governments and financial regulators should systematically enhance public disclosure and transparency of the economic and social implications of climate change risks across both the public and private sectors.
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Recommendation 56:
Get informed on the impacts and potential health risks of plastic use.
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Recommendation 37:
Fund research into the health impacts of plastic raw materials, pellets, and transportation.
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Recommendation 52:
Fund research into the health impacts of plastic raw materials, pellets, and transportation.
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Recommendation 6:
Focus and prioritize the creation of green, unionized jobs in multiple sectors including health, education, child care, transit, and the building industry.
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Recommendation 4:
It is imperative that developed countries increase financial assistance to developing countries, and in particular, the LDCs and countries that are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. In particular, the amount of funding available for adaptation measures in these countries should be significantly increased in order to account for the disproportionate adverse effects of climate change on people, settlements, and ecosystems. The $100 billion goal should not be viewed as an overarching goal for all climate finance in developed countries, as it is inadequate even to cover the cost of mitigation measures (let alone adaptation measures). Rather, separate funding targets should be established for adaptation measures.
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Recommendation 3:
Federal, provincial, territorial, municipal, and Indigenous governments should work together to develop detailed transition plans to support workers and communities and improve overall well-being.
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