Promoting Climate Change Mitigation, Advancing Collaboration, and Sustainable Development
Keywords:
environmental, ramifications, stakeholders, innovative strategiesAbstract
This research paper delves into the intricate environmental and climate ramifications stemming from the global disruption triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. Although there have been temporary reductions in air and water pollution, alongside greenhouse gas emissions, the pandemic has introduced substantial challenges to climate change diplomacy and sustainable development initiatives. This highlights the immediate imperative for a comprehensive and efficacious response to climate change, which necessitates the active participation of diverse stakeholders, including urban centers and corporations. The paper introduces a novel performance evaluation framework, conducts an in-depth efficiency analysis with a dedicated focus on social equity considerations, identifies data-driven environmental prospects for both urban centers and corporations, and offers innovative strategies to enhance transparency in reporting practices.
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