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Topic: Climate justice and ethics

The role of insurance risk transfer in encouraging climate investment in developing countries

In: Dupuy, P-M., Viñuales, J. E. (eds.) Harnessing foreign investment to promote environmental protection. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, pp. 228-250.


Socially just adaptation to climate change.

Brisley, R, Welstead, J., Hindle, R, Paavola. J., et al. July 2012. Joseph Rowntree Foundation, York, UK. 


Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 2: economics and politics

Both intergenerational and intratemporal equity are central to the examination of policy towards climate change. However, many discussions of intergenerational issues have been marred by serious … read more »


Ethics, equity and the economics of climate change. Paper 1: science and philosophy

This paper examines a broad range of ethical perspectives and principles relevant to the analysis of issues raised by the science of climate change and explores … read more »


The emerging geographies of climate justice

Climate justice is a well-used concept within the international climate debate yet it has often remained little more than a static ideal. This paper brings together … read more »


Climate policy under sustainable discounted utilitarianism

Empirical evaluation of policies to mitigate climate change has been largely confined to the application of discounted utilitarianism (DU). DU is controversial, both due to the conditions through which … read more »


Individual consumers and climate change: searching for a new moral compass

Individuals and households are responsible for about one third of all carbon emissions in the UK and the US, and yet, there has been limited policy … read more »


Challenges and opportunities in linking carbon sequestration, livelihoods and ecosystem service provision in drylands.

Stringer, L.C., Dougill, A.J., et al. May-June 2012. Environmental Science and Policy, v.19-20, pp.121-135.


Reintroducing ethics to responsible investment

Responsible Investor, 25 April.


Challenges and opportunities in linking carbon sequestration, dryland livelihoods and ecosystem service provision

Abstract of Working Paper 81 Changes in land use and management practices to store and sequester carbon are becoming integral to global efforts to address climate change, yet knowledge and evidence gaps abound. This paper analyses the most pressing deficiencies in understanding carbon storage in both soils and above ground biomass, focusing on the semi-arid […]


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