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Climate justice accounts for the most challenging global governance goal. In the current climate change mitigation and adaptation efforts, high and low income households but also developed and underdeveloped countries as well as various overlapping generations are affected differently. This...
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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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In the age of global warming, pandemics and political East-West tensions, the time for science diplomacy has come. Science diplomacy originated during the Cold War era when institutions, such as the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), built institutional foundations to...
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The currently ongoing COVID-19 crisis has challenged healthcare around the world. The call for global solutions in international healthcare pandemic outbreak monitoring and crisis risk management has reached unprecedented momentum. Digitalization, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and big...
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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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Mapping Climate Justice proposed a 3-dimensional climate justice approach to share the burden of climate change right, just and fair around the globe. First, climate justice within a country should pay tribute to the fact that low- and high-income households carry the same burden proportional to...
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Globalization led to unprecedented intergenerational equity imbalances regarding climate change, over-indebtedness in the aftermath of the 2008/09 World Financial Crisis as well as pension reform needs of an aging Western World population. In the eye of current intergenerational concerns, the...
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A 3-dimensional climate justice approach introduces to share the benefits and burden of climate change in an economically efficient, legally equitable and practically feasible way around the globe. Climate justice within a country pays tribute to low- and high income households carrying the same...
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