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==== Climate-resilient development pathways (CRDPs) describe trajectories that pursue the dual goals of limiting warming to 1.5°C while strengthening sustainable development. ==== [[File:8bdd8d5ca949cb55fd04df3c8d0e37b1 FAQ-5.2-1024x501.jpg|thumb|400x300px]] Decision-making that achieves the SDGs, lowers greenhouse gas emissions and limits global warming could help lead to a climate-resilient world, within the context of enhancing adaptation. <div id="article-faqs-block-3"></div> Ambitious actions already underway around the world can offer insight into CRDPs for limiting warming to 1.5°C.<br /> For example, some countries have adopted clean energy and sustainable transport while creating environmentally<br /> friendly jobs and supporting social welfare programmes to reduce domestic poverty. Other examples teach us<br /> about different ways to promote development through practices inspired by community values. For instance,<br /> ''Buen Vivir'' , a Latin American concept based on indigenous ideas of communities living in harmony with nature,<br /> is aligned with peace; diversity; solidarity; rights to education, health, and safe food, water, and energy; and<br /> well-being and justice for all. The Transition Movement, with origins in Europe, promotes equitable and resilient<br /> communities through low-carbon living, food self-sufficiency and citizen science. Such examples indicate that<br /> pathways that reduce poverty and inequalities while limiting warming to 1.5°C are possible and that they can<br /> provide guidance on pathways towards socially desirable, equitable and low-carbon futures. <span id="cd-chapter-downloads"></span>
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