Mapping Climate Justice

Author:

Puaschunder Julia Margarete1

Affiliation:

1. Columbia University, USA & Princeton University, USA & The New School, USA

Abstract

A three-dimensional climate justice approach introduces to share the benefits and burden of climate change in an economically efficient, legally equitable, and practically feasible way around the globe. Climate justice within a country pays tribute to low- and high-income households carrying the same burden proportional to their dispensable income through consumption tax, progressive carbon taxation, and a corporate inheritance tax. Climate change burden sharing between countries ensures those countries benefiting more from a warmer environment bear higher responsibility regarding climate change mitigation and adaptation. Climate justice over time is proposed by an innovative bonds climate change burden sharing strategy.

Publisher

IGI Global

Reference9 articles.

1. Intergenerational climate change burden sharing: An economics of climate stability research agenda proposal.;J. M.Puaschunder;Global Journal of Management and Business Research: Economics and Commerce,2016

2. Mapping Climate Justice

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4. The call for global responsible intergenerational leadership in the corporate world: The quest for an integration of intergenerational equity in contemporary Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) models;J. M.Puaschunder;Comparative Perspectives in Global Corporate Social Responsibility,2016

5. Puaschunder, J. M. (2017a). Climate in the 21st century: A macroeconomic model of fair global warming benefits distribution to grant climate justice around the world and over time. In Proceedings of the 8th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities. Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies (RAIS) at Georgetown University.

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