Teaching & learning guide for: Carbon pricing ethics

Philosophy Compass 17 (2):e12816 (2022)
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This teaching and learning guide accompanies the following article: Mintz-Woo, K., 2022. Carbon Pricing Ethics. Philosophy Compass 17(1):article e12803. doi:10.1111/phc3.12803. [Open access]

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Carbon Trading: Unethical, Unjust and Ineffective?Simon Caney & Cameron Hepburn - 2011 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 69:201-234.

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