Institutions for a World of Climate Injustice
作者机构:Princeton University408 Robertson HallPrincetonNJUSA
出 版 物:《Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences》 (复旦人文社会科学论丛(英文版))
年 卷 期:2019年第12卷第2期
页 面:293-307页
主 题:Climate Justice Multilateral institutions International politics Climate finance International institutions Climate policy Global justice
摘 要:We live in a world of climate *** in wealthy countries emit large amounts of greenhouse gasses,whose effects will be particularly adverse to people in poor countries who have not received the benefits of past *** these injustices are deeply embedded in power asymmetries,they could be ameliorated if wealthy societies were to take broad views of their own *** do so would require,in some instances,changes in the default rules,embedded in sovereignty,that have inhibited positive *** ensure that such positive changes ensue will require new and well-designed institutions,two of which are *** Institute for Climate Finance would facilitate offset arrangements by which rich countries pay for emissions reductions in poorer *** Institute for Climate Innovation would facilitate the transfer of innovative low-or z|ero-emission energy technology to developing countries.