
Global Coordination and Equity
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Global coordination and equity are essential for ensuring a fair transition to a sustainable future. This involves international cooperation to address climate change, recognizing that its impacts and mitigation efforts disproportionately affect vulnerable communities. Developing countries, in particular, require support to achieve equitable outcomes. International agreements like the Paris Agreement emphasize the need for cooperation and equitable solutions, focusing on climate justice and just transitions. Effective global coordination ensures that policies are context-specific, include targeted support, and engage all stakeholders. This approach helps mitigate the negative impacts of climate action on marginalized communities and fosters inclusive development. International cooperation facilitates technology transfer, capacity building, and climate finance, which are critical for achieving sustainable development and equity. By prioritizing equity, global coordination can ensure that the transition to a low-carbon economy benefits all nations and communities equally.