7.2 Eco footprint and eco system can help measure due to the fact that by monitoring the eco footprint it can be seen what is being wasted and where improvements can be made in order to “share of renewable energy in the global energy mix” (7.2). And the Ecosystem services in turn can be regulated…
7.3 For the same reasons why renewable energy it is important to keep track of the ecological footprint in order to monitor waste for the “improvement in energy efficiency” (7.3)
7.A It would be tough to measure “international cooperation [in terms of] facilitate[ing] access to clean energy research and technologies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and advanced and cleaner fossil fuel technologies, and promote …show more content…
It has been understood that “[f]ailure to reduce emissions puts even more pressure on all countries to be successful at adaptation. It will be important to address food security concerns along with energy security, and ensure that the interaction between land and climate change foes beyond emission accounting to consider the livelihood of local people and their ecological role,” (Sanwal 6). Although this shows that negotiations take place it is difficult to measure international cooperation in an exact manner. While looking at “international cooperation that re-balances the roles of the state, market and citizen, towards a global goal where patterns of resource use will have to be common for all countries,” (Sanwal 7) we can understand that negotiations and cooperation is taking place however the nature of this understanding is not measurable in the traditional sense and cannot be represented