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- W1489654825 abstract "Despite wide acknowledgement of the threats from human-induced climate change tohuman societies and the wider ecosystem, no comprehensive long-term global agreementto tackle the problem has yet been reached to replace the Kyoto Protocol. In arguing for areplacement, evaluative claims are often made that certain policy proposals are moreenvironmentally effective, equitable or efficient than others. However, these three dominantcriteria are subject to a range of interpretations, and can come into conflict with oneanother. This limits their use for guiding policy. Philosophy can and should play a role inscrutinising alternative conceptions, their justifications and assumptions, and help developjustifiable formulations of the criteria. Existing philosophical contributions have focusedon aspects of the equity criterion, but have largely overlooked the other two criteria andhave not considered how they should be prioritised overall. This thesis, for the first time,considers and proposes an ordering of these three criteria (focusing on mitigation), drawingon a Green Economic conceptual framework. This places ecological effectiveness first,defining the ecological limits of economic greenhouse gas-emitting activity; equity is thenapplied second, to define equitable resource sharing of the emissions space; and efficiencylast, to imply genuinely efficient use of emissions space in contributing to equitable humanwell-being. The thesis then examines in detail how each criterion should be interpretedwithin this context, so that they are mutually consistent. As well as offering a set of orderedevaluative criteria for a climate change mitigation agreement, it aims to highlight the roleof the conventional political-economic framework in climate policy debates and draw outthe hidden conceptual and ethical assumptions it imports. This thesis also, therefore, aimsto further the development of Green Economic thinking and show its relevance to thecurrent substantial threat of dangerous anthropogenic climate change." @default.
- W1489654825 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1489654825 creator A5017991524 @default.
- W1489654825 date "2011-09-01" @default.
- W1489654825 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W1489654825 title "Confronting climate crisis : a framework for understanding the criteria for addressing dangerous climate change" @default.
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