Carbon Pricing is not Unjust

Author:

Mintz‐Woo Kian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy & Environmental Research Institute University College Cork Cork T12 Y1F1 Ireland

2. Equity and Justice Group International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis Laxenburg A‐2361 Austria

Abstract

AbstractThe aim of this perspective is to argue that carbon pricing is not unjust. Two important dimensions of justice are distributive and procedural (sometimes called “participatory”) justice. In terms of distributive justice, it is argued that carbon pricing can be made distributionally just through revenue recycling and that it should be expected that even neutral reductions in emissions will generate progressive benefits, both internationally and regionally. In terms of procedural justice, it is argued that carbon pricing is in principle compatible with any procedure; however, there is also a particular morally justifiable procedure, the Citizens’ Assembly, which has been implemented in Ireland on this precise question and has generated broad agreement on carbon pricing. It is suggested that this morally matters because such groups are like “ideal advisors” that offer morally important advice. Finally, an independent objection is offered to some ambitious alternatives to carbon pricing like Green New Deal‐type frameworks, frameworks that aim to simultaneously tackle multiple social challenges. The objection is that these will take too long to work in a climate context, both to develop and to iterate.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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