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The Climate Deficit - 15 Nations at the Climate Threats and Political Failure - cover

The Climate Deficit - 15 Nations at the Climate Threats and Political Failure

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Maison d'édition: Azhar Sario Hungary

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Synopsis

"Why are the disasters getting worse while our leaders fall further behind?" This isn't just a question; it's the defining paradox of our time. The Climate Deficit takes you inside the critical 2024-2025 period, a moment when the brutal reality of climate change—record heat, catastrophic floods, and devastating storms—has dangerously outpaced our political will to act.
 
 
 
This book travels across fifteen distinct nations, from the unparalleled wealth of the United States to the existential frontline in the Maldives, to diagnose the many faces of "climate inaction." You'll see it's not just an absence of policy, but a complex mess of competing interests, underfunded promises, and deep-seated inequality. Through a powerful analytical lens called the "Adaptation Inequity Trap," the book reveals a vicious cycle: climate disasters hit the poorest and most marginalized communities the hardest, yet the political and financial responses are often captured by the wealthy and powerful, deepening the inequality that fuels the next crisis.
 
 
 
Forget the abstract science and political jargon. The Climate Deficit connects the dots between a record-breaking US hurricane season that cost over $182 billion, a lethal 54-day heatwave in India, and the desperate fight for survival in cyclone-battered Mozambique. It exposes why staggering economic losses don't automatically trigger the rational, transformative change we need. Instead, you'll discover how systemic paralysis in Washington, an "implementation chasm" in New Delhi, and a brutal "debt-disaster nexus" in southern Africa are all part of the same global story. This is the unflinching account of a world on fire and under water, and a clear-eyed analysis of the structural failures that keep us trapped in a cycle of catastrophe and delay.
 
 
 
What's Inside the Book
 
 
 
This book explores the global climate crisis. It focuses on the years 2024 and 2025. It examines fifteen different countries. The book details the extreme weather they face. It shows how these disasters connect to policy failures. A core idea is the "Adaptation Inequity Trap." This framework explains how inequality worsens climate impacts. The analysis covers powerful nations like the United States, Germany, and Japan. It also investigates highly vulnerable countries like Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Fiji. The book’s central question is why meaningful climate action is so slow. It argues that the costs of disaster are not shared equally. This unequal burden paralyzes the political will needed for real change.
 
 
 
How This Book is Different
 
 
 
Many books describe the science of climate change or propose broad solutions. This book diagnoses the specific reasons for our collective failure to act. It doesn't just say governments are failing; it uses the "Adaptation Inequity Trap" framework to show how and why they are failing in different ways across the globe. Its unique strength is the comparative analysis of 15 case studies, moving beyond a generic call to action to reveal the distinct patterns of inaction—from political paralysis and technocratic delay to a crushing debt-disaster nexus. It provides a granular, evidence-based explanation for the frustrating gap between knowing what we must do and our inability to do it.
 
 
 
Disclaimer: This publication is an independent work of analysis and commentary. The author is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by any of the governmental or non-governmental organizations mentioned herein. All trademarks, service marks, and trade names are the property of their respective owners and are used here for identification purposes only under the principles of nominative fair use.
Disponible depuis: 19/07/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 202 pages.

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