The fair shares idea is no longer novel. But as the crisis deepens, its profile is changing. Humanity is facing a civilizational emergency – a “polycrisis” with both climate and injustice at its core – and we need big ideas that can help guide us out of it. This briefing is focused on one such idea: fair shares. Its purpose is to contribute to CAN discussion and strategizing, with the immediate goal of supporting analysis of and campaigns for equitable national mitigation contributions, including – very explicitly – greatly increased international mitigation finance. To this end, as one concrete manifestation of the fair shares idea, we also briefly discuss the ethical principles that underlie the Climate Equity Reference Framework, and it...
This report aims to gauge Norway’s fair share of the global response to the climate problem, startin...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
markdownabstractCan climate and development issues be tackled through partnerships? In view of the v...
This report applies a generalized and transparent equity reference framework to quantitatively exami...
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT This report is motivated by a striking truth – an equitable international agre...
This report aims to gauge France's fair share of the global response to the climate emergency, start...
Negotiations towards a new climate deal to be agreed at the UN climate conference in Paris in Decemb...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
This report aims to gauge Quebec’s fair share of the global response to the climate problem, startin...
This equity review of NDCs was undertaken by a very broad and diverse coalition of over 200 civil s...
Deep-seated differences about equity are not novel within the international climate policy arena. Eq...
This report aims to gauge Norway’s fair share of the global response to the climate problem, startin...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
markdownabstractCan climate and development issues be tackled through partnerships? In view of the v...
This report applies a generalized and transparent equity reference framework to quantitatively exami...
INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT This report is motivated by a striking truth – an equitable international agre...
This report aims to gauge France's fair share of the global response to the climate emergency, start...
Negotiations towards a new climate deal to be agreed at the UN climate conference in Paris in Decemb...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
At the United Nations climate change conference in 2011, parties decided to launch the “Durban Platf...
This report aims to gauge Quebec’s fair share of the global response to the climate problem, startin...
This equity review of NDCs was undertaken by a very broad and diverse coalition of over 200 civil s...
Deep-seated differences about equity are not novel within the international climate policy arena. Eq...
This report aims to gauge Norway’s fair share of the global response to the climate problem, startin...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
markdownabstractCan climate and development issues be tackled through partnerships? In view of the v...