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Climate justice : integrating economics and philosophy /
"Climate justice requires sharing the burdens and benefits of climate change and its resolution equitably and fairly. It brings together justice between generations and justice within generations. In particular it requires that attempts to address justice between generations through various int...
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OUP,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Climate justice : integrating economics and philosophy / Ravi Kanbur and Henry Shue
- Poor people on the front line : the impacts of climate change on poverty in 2030 / Julie Rozenberg and Stéphane Hallegatte
- Governing the commons to promote global justice : climate change mitigation and rent taxation / Michael Jakob, Ottmar Edenhofer, Ulrike Kornek, Dominic Lenzi, and Jan Minx
- Equity implications of the COP21 intended nationally determined contributions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions / Adam Rose, Dan Wei, and Antonio Bento
- Climate change and inequity : how to think about inequities in different dimensions / Nicole Hassoun and Anders Herlitz
- Climate change and economic self-interest / Julie A. Nelson
- Noncompliers' duties / Anja Karnein
- Divest-invest : a moral case for fossil fuel divestment / Alex Lenferna
- Justice and posterity / Simon Caney
- Discounting and the paradox of the indefinitely postponed splurge / Matthew Rendall
- The controllability precautionary principle : justification of a climate policy goal under uncertainty / Eugen Pissarskoi
- The social cost of carbon from theory to Trump / J. Paul Kelleher
- Long-term climate justice/ John Nolt
- Appendix : declaration on climate justice.