Climate justice (Record no. 25782)

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ISBN 9780198813248
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Classification number 363.7
Item number CLI-
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Title Climate justice
Sub Title : integrating economics and philosophy
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Name of publisher Oxford University Press
Year of publication 2019
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Number of Pages xvi, 260p.
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Bibliography, etc Includes bibliographical references and index
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Summary, etc 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 interventions designed to curb greenhouse emissions today do not end up creating injustice in our time by hurting the currently poor and vulnerable. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) summit in September 2015, and the Conference of Parties (COP) to the Framework Convention on Climate Change in Paris in December 2015, brought climate change and its development impact centre stage in global discussions. In the run up to Paris, Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for Climate Change, instituted the Climate Justice Dialogue "to mobilize political will and creative thinking to shape an ambitious and just international climate agreement in 2015." The editors of this volume, an economist and a philosopher, served on the High Level Advisory Committee of the Climate Justice Dialogue. They noted the overlap and mutual enforcement between the economic and philosophical discourses on climate justice. But they also noted the great need for these strands to come together to support the public and policy discourse. Climate Justice: Integrating Economics and Philosophy is the result. Bringing together contributions from economists and philosophers, Climate Justice illustrates the different approaches, how they overlap and interact, and what they have already learned from each other and might still have to learn.
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Topical Term Environmental justice
Form subdivision Government policy
-- Moral and ethical aspects
-- Economic aspects
-- Climatic changes
-- Social aspects
-- Law and legislation
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Personal name Kanbur, Ravi
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Personal name Shue, Henry
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        NASSDOC Library NASSDOC Library 2019-12-26 OP 872.35 2019-12-20 363.7 CLI- 50602 1195.00 2019-12-26 Books