Emissions grandfathering holds that a history of emissions strengthens an agent’s claim for future emission entitlements. Though grandfathering appears to have been influential in actual emission control frameworks, it is rarely taken seriously by philosophers. This article presents an argument for thinking this an oversight. The core of the argument is that members of countries with higher historical emissions are typically burdened with higher costs when transitioning to a given lower level of emissions. According to several appealing views in political philosophy (utilitarianism, egalitarianism, prioritarianism, and sufficientarianism) they are therefore entitled to greater resources, including emission entitlements, than those in simila...
“Grandfathering” grants preferential treatment to existing resource users over new entrants based on...
Grandfathering is currently the main principle for the initial allocation of tradable CO2 emission r...
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...
Emissions grandfathering holds that a history of emissions strengthens an agent’s claim for future e...
Emissions grandfathering holds that a history of emissions strengthens an agent’s claim for future e...
Emissions grandfathering maintains that prior emissions increase future emission entitlements. The v...
Climate philosophers conceptualize ‘grandfathering’ as ‘emissions grandfathering’: past emission lev...
Emissions grandfathering maintains that prior emissions increase future emission entitlements. The v...
This Article argues for three ways in which historical emissions should count for the fair distribut...
Emissions trading is becoming increasingly popular in environmental law. Allowances to trade emissio...
The greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the European Union primarily uses grandfathering unti...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Regulatory schemes designed to further sustainable development – whether through pollution control o...
Emission allowances are often distributed for free in an early phase of a cap-and-trade scheme (gran...
Many agree that developed states must bear greater burdens in tacking climate change than developing...
“Grandfathering” grants preferential treatment to existing resource users over new entrants based on...
Grandfathering is currently the main principle for the initial allocation of tradable CO2 emission r...
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...
Emissions grandfathering holds that a history of emissions strengthens an agent’s claim for future e...
Emissions grandfathering holds that a history of emissions strengthens an agent’s claim for future e...
Emissions grandfathering maintains that prior emissions increase future emission entitlements. The v...
Climate philosophers conceptualize ‘grandfathering’ as ‘emissions grandfathering’: past emission lev...
Emissions grandfathering maintains that prior emissions increase future emission entitlements. The v...
This Article argues for three ways in which historical emissions should count for the fair distribut...
Emissions trading is becoming increasingly popular in environmental law. Allowances to trade emissio...
The greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme in the European Union primarily uses grandfathering unti...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Regulatory schemes designed to further sustainable development – whether through pollution control o...
Emission allowances are often distributed for free in an early phase of a cap-and-trade scheme (gran...
Many agree that developed states must bear greater burdens in tacking climate change than developing...
“Grandfathering” grants preferential treatment to existing resource users over new entrants based on...
Grandfathering is currently the main principle for the initial allocation of tradable CO2 emission r...
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...