
Sreeja Jaiswal
@Sreejaiswal
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Joined August 2014
RT @jrgptrs: International climate policy must not push Africa towards carbon taxation - we argue in this Nature CC comment. Carbon taxatio….
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RT @nit_set: RealityCheck: The simple narrative of 'good ecologists versus bad politicians' resurfaced in response to Kerala landslides. Bu….
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RT @KanitkarT: A new scenario framework for equitable and climate-compatible futures is now published and can be accessed at .
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RT @tjayaraman: Important and timely article -- but there are some key loopholes and the danger of "jumping only halfway across the well."….
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RT @KanitkarT: 1/4 This is a very good development. We have been raising this issue since the scenario details were made public by the IPCC….
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RT @tjayaraman: We are delighted to see our colleagues at AGNES Africa @AGNESAfrica join us authors (@KanitkarT, Akhil Mythri, @Sreejaiswal….
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RT @KanitkarT: Our paper on the Equity Assessment of Global Mitigation Pathways in @IPCC_CH AR6 now published in @Climate_Policy. Scenarios….
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RT @tjayaraman: My usual post-COP debrief on COP28 at MSSRF on Thursday December 21 2023 at 11.15 am. If you are able to come, there's tea….
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RT @fasagristudies: @tjayaraman , K Aparajay, @DevshaliCharu & @Sreejaiswal recently published a paper in the special issue of @epw_in - R….
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RT @tjayaraman: Prof. M. S. Swaminthan's many awards included the most prized one of all, the respect and affection of millions of Indian f….
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RT @KanitkarT: 1/n Pre-print: proposal and demonstration of a new modeling framework. A departure from the IAM-SSP framework. Quantitative….
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RT @EmergingRoy: The focus of climate public finance has turned from grants for climate and development action to history-blind taxation.….
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carbon budget are in some respect outcomes prioritising feasibility over equity and fairness in climate action. This thread by @tjayaraman unpacks the latest such scientific advise by EU scientists. 1/2.
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Developed countries have always sidelined equity. Policy advise from developed countries, decisions, and academic work, where feasibility trumps equity in climate change is nothing new. Flexible mechanisms in Kyoto Protocol, the move to NDCs & now in dealing with remaining 1/.
EU SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY BOARD ON CLIMATE CHANGE accepts that equity considerations should be based on national fair share of global carbon budgets. India's own fair-share-of-budget deniers should take note at least now!!.
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RT @dad_climate: This is an excellent phrase - "hidden in plain sight" These scenarios are all over the SPM - I've seen activists share the….
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RT @tieh_podcast: How can we ensure that developing countries' rights and principles of equity are incorporated in decarbonization pathways….
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RT @tjayaraman: HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: In IPCC AR6 scenarios, more stringent mitigation radically reverses current global trends of improv….
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RT @reviewagrarian: "There is increasing pressure on developing countries to undertake mitigation measures in the agriculture, forestry, a….
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RT @tjayaraman: A must-read sharp critique of current global policy shifts that especially threaten smallholder lives and livelihoods in th….
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