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Les Gasser
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A Climate of Injustice书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9780262681612
- 作者:J. Timmons Roberts / Bradley C Parks / Les Gasser
- 出版社:The MIT Press
- 出版时间:2006-12
- 页数:384
- 价格:GBP 25.00
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- 装帧:Paperback
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- 丛书:Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation
- 适合人群:Researchers, Environmental activists, Social scientists, Students of environmental studies, Policy analysts, anyone interested in global environmental policy and human rights
- TAG:Non-fiction / Policy / Social Justice / Human Rights / climate change / environment
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- 更新时间:2025-05-20 18:32:22
内容简介:
The global debate over who should take action to address climate change is extremely precarious, as diametrically opposed perceptions of climate justice threaten the prospects for any long-term agreement. Poor nations fear limits on their efforts to grow economically and meet the needs of their own people, while powerful industrial nations, including the United States, refuse to curtail their own excesses unless developing countries make similar sacrifices. Meanwhile, although industrialized countries are responsible for 60 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change, developing countries suffer the "worst and first" effects of climate-related disasters, including droughts, floods, and storms, because of their geographical locations. In A Climate of Injustice, J. Timmons Roberts and Bradley Parks analyze the role that inequality between rich and poor nations plays in the negotiation of global climate agreements.Roberts and Parks argue that global inequality dampens cooperative efforts by reinforcing the "structuralist" worldviews and causal beliefs of many poor nations, eroding conditions of generalized trust, and promoting particularistic notions of "fair" solutions. They develop new measures of climate-related inequality, analyzing fatality and homelessness rates from hydrometeorological disasters, patterns of "emissions inequality," and participation in international environmental regimes. Until we recognize that reaching a North-South global climate pact requires addressing larger issues of inequality and striking a global bargain on environment and development, Roberts and Parks argue, the current policy gridlock will remain unresolved.
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