An eco-centric proposal for setting a price on greenhouse gas emissions

In Brian G. Henning & Zack Walsh (eds.), Climate Change Ethics and the Non-Human World. Routledge. pp. 121–32 (2020)
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Argues for the justice of a land based allocation of rights to emit carbon dioxide on the basis of the fact that this would involve recognizing duties to land and would in fact be more fair and workable than proposals based on per-capita allocations.

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