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I. Climate Justice: Ethical Aspects
Marius Bartmann, Aurélie Halsband
Marius Bartmann, Aurélie Halsband
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1. Climate Change and Justice
1.1 Introduction: The Circumstances of Justice
1.2 Climate Justice: Distributive, Intergenerational, International, or Global?
1.3 Utilitarianism, Economics, and Discounting
1.4 Procedural Justice and Feasibility
1.5 Justice and Recognition
2. Climate Change and Intergenerational Justice
2.1 Introduction: Three Conceptions of Future Generations
2.2 Five Challenges for Intergenerational Climate Justice
2.2.1 The Conceptual Change Challenge
2.2.2 The Non-Existence Challenge
2.2.3 The Non-Reciprocity Challenge
2.2.4 The Non-Identity Challenge
2.2.5 The Responsibility Challenge
3. Climate Change and Distributive Justice
3.1 Introduction: Scope, Currency, and Pattern of Climate Justice
3.2 Justice in Emissions: Allocating Emissions Entitlements
3.2.1 Emissions Grandfathering: Past Emissions as Baseline for the Distribution of Future Emission Shares
3.2.2 Emissions Egalitarianism: Equal per capita Distribution of Emissions Entitlements
3.2.3 Emissions Sufficientarianism: Prioritizing the Distribution of Subsistence Emissions
3.2.4 Emissions Prioritarianism: Distributing Emissions to Promote Equality in Benefits
3.3 Justice in Burdens: Distributing the Costs of Climate Action
3.3.1 Polluter Pays Principle (PPP)
3.3.2 Beneficiary Pays Principle (BPP)
3.3.3 Ability to Pay Principle (APP)
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89–134
II. Climate Justice: Legal, Institutional and Policy Aspects
Andrea Schapper
Andrea Schapper
89–134
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1. Introduction
2. Principles of Climate Justice in Governmental Agreements and Policies
2.1 International Agreements
2.1.1 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
2.1.2 Kyoto Protocol
2.1.3 Paris Agreement
2.2 Regional Agreements
3. The United Nations and Climate Justice
3.1 Mitigation, Adaptation, and Loss and Damage
3.1.1 Mitigation Policies
3.1.2 Adaptation Policies
3.1.3 Loss and Damage
3.2 Sustainable Development and Climate Justice
3.3. New Institutional Developments
4. The Climate Justice Movement
4.1 Moderate vs. Radical: The Climate Justice Movement Inside and Outside the UNFCCC Negotiations
4.2 Climate Justice Demands in UNFCCC Negotiations
5. Climate Justice and Litigation
5.1 Landmark Climate Litigation Cases
5.2 The Future of Climate Litigation
6. Conclusion
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I. Climate Justice: Ethical Aspects
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Marius Bartmann
Aurélie Halsband
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doi.org/10.5771/9783495993798-13
ISBN print: 978-3-495-99378-1
ISBN online: 978-3-495-99379-8
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