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Palgrave Macmillan

Governance & Climate Justice

Global South & Developing Nations

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  • © 2020

Overview

  • Aims at capturing international climate change mitigation and adaptation regimes in order to derive fair climate stability implementation strategies
  • Discusses why consumption causing climate change can be regulated through carbon tax
  • Provides an interdisciplinary understanding of innovative applications of social economics for the alleviation of intergenerational imbalances

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This book examines international climate change mitigation and adaptation regimes with the aim of proposing fair climate stability implementation strategies. Based on the current endeavors to finance climate change mitigation and adaptation around the world, the author introduces a 3-dimensional climate justice approach to share the benefits and burdens of climate change equitably within society, across the globe and over time.


Authors and Affiliations

  • The New School & Columbia University, New York, USA

    Julia Puaschunder

About the author

Julia Puaschunder conducts research as a Prize Fellow in the Inter-University Consortium of New York at Columbia University, Princeton University and The New School. She supports an Economics of Climate Change Project Speaker Series in New York City and an Environmental Justice Foundation at Yale University.



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