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Climate justice accounts for the most challenging global governance goal. In the current post-COP21 Paris agreement climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, the financialization of the ambitious goals has leveraged into a blatant demand. In the weighting of the burden of global warming,...
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Current climate change mitigation and adaptation financing efforts are calling for innovative green investment strategies. An emerging literature and awareness on the economic gains and losses of a warming globe being distributed unequally between countries is the basis of redistribution...
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Current climate change inequalities are calling for innovative social change leadership. An emerging literature and awareness on the inherent climate inequality but also on the economic gains and losses of a warming globe being distributed unequally between countries is the basis of...
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Climate justice governance is discussed in the focal point of law, economics and governance. The implementation of climate stability accounts for the most challenging contemporary global governance predicament that seems to pit today’s against future generations in the trade-off of economic...
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Climate control needs have reached momentum. While scientists call for stabilizing climate and regulators structure climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts around the globe, economists are concerned with finding proper and fair financing mechanisms. In an overlapping-generations...
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Globalization leveraged pressure on contemporary society. Today's most pressing social dilemmas regarding climate change, overindebtedness and aging Western world populations demand rethinking capitalism. Understanding the bounds of capitalism to avoid ethical downfalls beyond the control of...
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A 3-dimensional climate justice approach is introduced to share the burden of climate change right, just and fair within society. First, climate justice within a country should pay tribute to the fact that low- and high income households share the same burden proportional to their dispensable...
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Climate justice accounts for the most challenging global governance goal. In the current post-COP21 Paris agreement climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, the financialization of the ambitious goals has leveraged into a blatant demand. In the weighting of the burden of global warming,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012921786