Global climate change raises a number of important issues for political scientists and theorists. One issue concerns the ethics of implementing policies that seek to manage the threats associated with dangerous climate change in order to protect the interests of future generations. The focus of much of the debate about climate change and inter-generational equity is the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC) and the Kyoto Protocol to this Convention. This article outlines the mechanisms adopted by the Kyoto Protocol and three rival 'climate architectures', evaluating each in terms of some basic principles of equity
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-98)Justifiably so, climate change has been deemed the mos...
The opponents of the global commitment to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions seem to have shif...
Both intergenerational and intratemporal equity are central to the examination of policy towards cli...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
Climate change is an inherently intergenerational problem with extremely serious implications for eq...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
A diverse range of approaches, including contributions based on national interest and local benefits...
The editorial article rebuts the common assertions that equity is irrelevant in a post Paris climate...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
At the time of the Rio Conference, it had already become clear that climate change is far from being...
This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-98)Justifiably so, climate change has been deemed the mos...
The opponents of the global commitment to reduce greenhouse gases (GHGs) emissions seem to have shif...
Both intergenerational and intratemporal equity are central to the examination of policy towards cli...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
Climate change is an inherently intergenerational problem with extremely serious implications for eq...
Many countries are implementing or at least considering policies to counter increasingly certain neg...
A diverse range of approaches, including contributions based on national interest and local benefits...
The editorial article rebuts the common assertions that equity is irrelevant in a post Paris climate...
This research paper explores how global society should address climate change, focusing on the Kyoto...
At the time of the Rio Conference, it had already become clear that climate change is far from being...
This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
Global climate change has important implications for the way in which benefits and burdens will be d...
Global climate change raises profound questions for social and political theorists. The human impact...
This article examines the question of whether international markets in allowances conferring the rig...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-98)Justifiably so, climate change has been deemed the mos...