Transition To Global Boiling: Regulatory Strategies For Climate Resilience In A Changing World
- IJLLR Journal
- Apr 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 21, 2024
Christos Samuel, CHRIST (Deemed To Be University) Delhi NCR
ABSTRACT
The evolution to the era of global boiling poses an urgent call for action for regulatory frameworks to address the rising challenges of climate change. This study examines environmental law and governance, focusing on the imperative to develop robust regulatory strategies to enhance climate resilience in a rapidly changing world. As the effects of global warming intensify, regulatory mechanisms play a vital role in mitigating environmental degradation, promoting sustainability, and safeguarding the rights of present and future generations. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from environmental law, policy, and governance, this research assesses the efficacy of existing regulatory frameworks in addressing the multifaceted dimensions of climate change. Through an analysis of international agreements, domestic legislation, and governance mechanisms, the study detects key challenges and opportunities in adapting regulatory strategies to the complex realities of the global boiling era. By examining case studies and best practices from around the world, the research seeks to inform the development of innovative regulatory approaches that foster climate resilience, improve adaptive capacity, and promote environmental justice. Ultimately, this study aims to contribute to the advancement of regulatory strategies that are responsive, equitable, and effective in navigating the transition to a sustainable and resilient future amidst the challenges of global boiling.
Keywords: Global Boiling, Climate Change, Regulatory mechanisms, International Environmental Law.