Fairness, Responsibility, and Climate Change

Ethics and International Affairs 17 (1):149-156 (2003)
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Abstract

Most literature on the ethics of global warming focuses on the obligations of industrialized states to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases and to help poor countries do likewise. These books are no exception, arguing that the issue is a matter of international justice and equity.

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