It is widely accepted that citizens of the wealthiest nations have contributed the most to climate change through high consumption and greenhouse gas-intensive production, and that, in turn, climate change is geographically most threatening to some of the world\u27s poorest persons. This inequitable situation - where the consumption habits of the wealthy are understood to produce observable adverse effects on the less well-off - suggests that assigning responsibility for climate change should involve an appeal to principles of distributive justice. A just solution to climate change has two main components. First, it should satisfy a goal of equal treatment by rebalancing the existing distribution of economic and political influence in or...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
After Future climate policy regimes may be based on the Kyoto-Protocol or on other policy instrument...
We have been asked to examine climate change justice by discussing the methods of allocating the cos...
In recent decades, economic growth in developing economies and the growth of the middle class lead t...
Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agr...
In the international negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissi...
Climate change is the problem we hear about more and more often. We hear about the damages it causes...
Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agr...
Recent research has shown that the effect of human activities on climate can be characterized by a s...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
The subject of this paper is distributive justice in relation to financing greenhouse gas abatement....
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
This paper analyses banking and borrowing of carbon emission rights within the framework of a simple...
Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions would cost some nations much more than others and benefit som...
Ambitious scenarios of carbon emission redistribution for mitigating climate change in line with the...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
After Future climate policy regimes may be based on the Kyoto-Protocol or on other policy instrument...
We have been asked to examine climate change justice by discussing the methods of allocating the cos...
In recent decades, economic growth in developing economies and the growth of the middle class lead t...
Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agr...
In the international negotiations aimed at reaching an agreement to reduce the greenhouse-gas emissi...
Climate change is the problem we hear about more and more often. We hear about the damages it causes...
Many people believe that the problem of climate change would be best handled by an international agr...
Recent research has shown that the effect of human activities on climate can be characterized by a s...
© 2017 Dr. Yann Robiou du PontWith the Paris Agreement, the international community has agreed to li...
The subject of this paper is distributive justice in relation to financing greenhouse gas abatement....
A central question in international climate policy making is how to distribute the burdens of keepin...
This paper analyses banking and borrowing of carbon emission rights within the framework of a simple...
Reductions in greenhouse gas emissions would cost some nations much more than others and benefit som...
Ambitious scenarios of carbon emission redistribution for mitigating climate change in line with the...
A fair amount of thought has gone into analysing the perplexing and thorny issues of equity brought ...
After Future climate policy regimes may be based on the Kyoto-Protocol or on other policy instrument...
We have been asked to examine climate change justice by discussing the methods of allocating the cos...