SummaryStandards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” carbon credits. “Fairness” is a fuzzy notion, subject to multiple and competing interpretations. This paper draws on a framing used by standards organizations, which encompasses issues of access and benefits, to critically examine challenges and opportunities for achieving desired “fair” outcomes as discussed in the literature. Arising knowledge gaps are presented as a research agenda that explores what “fair carbon” means to multiple stakeholders; illuminates governance processes through which “fairness” is being standardized; and examines its implications within certified carbon projects
The mandatory and voluntary carbon markets have both developed around the increasing trade of carbon...
This paper examines some of the central global ethical and governance challenges of climate change a...
Stakeholders play an increasingly active role in private governance, including development of standa...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
SummaryStandards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly t...
‘Fairness’ is veiled with multiple and competing interpretations. Standard Setting Organisations, no...
AbstractFairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is...
Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to...
Although still accounting for a small segment of the global carbon market, the voluntary carbon mark...
Carbon is a metric at the centre of contemporary debates. It is invoked to explain responses to cli...
Although still accounting for a small segment of the global carbon market, the voluntary carbon mark...
The Sustainable Development Commission has serious concerns over the Government's proposal for a vol...
Carbon markets – both emission trading systems and baseline and credit systems – are an increasingly...
At COP24 in December 2018, Parties adopted a large part of the so-called “rulebook” operationalizing...
The mandatory and voluntary carbon markets have both developed around the increasing trade of carbon...
This paper examines some of the central global ethical and governance challenges of climate change a...
Stakeholders play an increasingly active role in private governance, including development of standa...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
Standards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly traded” ...
SummaryStandards organizations and NGOs have begun to refer to “fair carbon” projects, and “fairly t...
‘Fairness’ is veiled with multiple and competing interpretations. Standard Setting Organisations, no...
AbstractFairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is...
Fairness is a relative concept with multiple, subjective and competing notions of what it is, how to...
Although still accounting for a small segment of the global carbon market, the voluntary carbon mark...
Carbon is a metric at the centre of contemporary debates. It is invoked to explain responses to cli...
Although still accounting for a small segment of the global carbon market, the voluntary carbon mark...
The Sustainable Development Commission has serious concerns over the Government's proposal for a vol...
Carbon markets – both emission trading systems and baseline and credit systems – are an increasingly...
At COP24 in December 2018, Parties adopted a large part of the so-called “rulebook” operationalizing...
The mandatory and voluntary carbon markets have both developed around the increasing trade of carbon...
This paper examines some of the central global ethical and governance challenges of climate change a...
Stakeholders play an increasingly active role in private governance, including development of standa...