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Climate Change Justice

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Climate Change Justice by Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach explores the complex intersection of climate change policy and justice. The authors examine how responsibility and costs for addressing climate change should be distributed globally, assessing the ethical dimensions of international environmental agreements. They consider economic and philosophical perspectives to propose a pragmatic approach to achieving both effective climate action and equitable solutions.
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You might find this book intriguing if you're interested in the intersection of climate policy and ethical considerations. The authors explore how to equitably distribute the burdens of climate change mitigation across different countries, providing a thought-provoking analysis of fairness on a global scale.

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Climate change and justice are so closely associated that many people take it for granted that a global climate treaty should--indeed, must--directly address both issues together. But, in fact, this would be a serious mistake, one that, by dooming effective international limits on greenhouse gases, would actually make the world's poor and developin

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Climate change and justice are so closely associated that many people take it for granted that a global climate treaty should—indeed, must—directly address both issues together. However, this would be a serious mistake. By dooming effective international limits on greenhouse gases, such an approach would actually make the world's poor and developing nations far worse off.

This is the provocative and original argument of Climate Change Justice. Eric Posner and David Weisbach strongly favour both a climate change agreement and efforts to improve economic justice. However, they make a powerful case that the best—and possibly only—way to secure an effective climate treaty is to exclude measures designed to redistribute wealth or address historical wrongs against underdeveloped countries.

In clear language, Climate Change Justice proposes four basic principles for designing the only kind of climate treaty that will work—a forward-looking agreement that requires every country to make greenhouse-gas reductions while still making every country better off in its own view. This kind of treaty has the best chance of actually controlling climate change and improving the welfare of people around the world.

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Climate Change Justice by Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach is praised for offering a clear and concise account of the science of anthropogenic climate change, according to Jamison E. Colburn. Sir Crispin Tickell of the Financial Times views it as a valuable guide for future climate negotiations, indicating its relevance in making legislative decisions on intricate climate issues. Joy Paton highlights how the authors reflect on the economic consensus, presenting a useful introduction to current climate change politics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691166667

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 June 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 8 line illus. 11 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 340g

Pages: 232

About the Author

Eric A. Posner and David Weisbach teach at the University of Chicago Law School.

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