This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairness and the ambition levels in their pledged contributions (NDCs) to the Paris Agreement, asking the following questions: 1) Are the NDCs of countries who express the most concern with fairness more or less ambitious than those of other countries? 2) Does the relationship between fairness and ambition vary across the three fairness principles: Responsibility, Capability, and Rights (needs)? and 3) Is there a tendency for countries to support the fairness principle that implies the largest emissions share for themselves if that principle were used to allocate emissions across countries? The analysis reveals considerable variation in both fairne...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
Benchmarks to guide countries in ratcheting-up ambition, climate finance, and support in an equitabl...
First published online: 11 February 2020Under the Paris Agreement, parties self-determine their miti...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
This article tests fairness justifications offered in 168 nationally determined contributions (NDCs)...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
Given that the Paris Agreement (PA) has strengthened the long-term temperature goal and that it call...
AbstractCan norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global clima...
In the lead-up to the Paris Agreement, every country was invited to submit an intended nationally de...
On December 12, 2015, at the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties, 195 countries adopted th...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
Benchmarks to guide countries in ratcheting-up ambition, climate finance, and support in an equitabl...
First published online: 11 February 2020Under the Paris Agreement, parties self-determine their miti...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countries’ expressed concerns with fairne...
Available online: 12 September 2019This paper investigates the empirical relationship between countr...
Published online: 31 Jul 2017How to differentiate efforts and obligations fairly between countries h...
In order to achieve the Paris Agreement goals of keeping the temperature rise well below 2 °C or eve...
In the climate negotiations, conceptions of fairness plays an important role. For a climate agreemen...
This article tests fairness justifications offered in 168 nationally determined contributions (NDCs)...
Can norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global climate regim...
Given that the Paris Agreement (PA) has strengthened the long-term temperature goal and that it call...
AbstractCan norms of distributive fairness serve as pillars of a new and more effective global clima...
In the lead-up to the Paris Agreement, every country was invited to submit an intended nationally de...
On December 12, 2015, at the 21st session of the Conference of the Parties, 195 countries adopted th...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
Benchmarks to guide countries in ratcheting-up ambition, climate finance, and support in an equitabl...
First published online: 11 February 2020Under the Paris Agreement, parties self-determine their miti...