Remedies for Loss & Damage from Climate Change: From Concept to Reality?
Efforts to deal effectively with loss and damage (L&D) in the UN climate regime, and to provide for avenues to remedy associated harms, have so far failed. While these efforts are ongoing, it is becoming increasingly clear that a broad range of international regimes and domestic legal systems will be challenged to respond to calls for appropriate remedies for those harmed by L&D. L&D is not defined in the UN climate regime. It has been suggested in the literature, however, that the phrase โloss and damageโ recognizes two categories of harm. One category involves permanent harm, or irrecoverable โlossโ, such as the loss of landmass from sea level rise. The second category involves reparable or recoverable โdamageโ, such as shoreline damage from storms.