poor countries bear a lesser share of the costs of climate change?
- Analyse the question. Student essays are responses to specific questions. …
- Define your argument. …
- Use evidence, reasoning and scholarship. …
- Organise a coherent essay. …
- Write clearly. …
- Cite sources and evidence.
1.Global Environment and International Inequality – Henry Shue, 1999-07
2.Justice and the distribution of greenhouse gas emissions1 – Simon Caney,
2009-08
3.Climate justice: vulnerability and protection – Henry Shue, 2014
4.Climate change and the duties of the advantaged – Simon Caney, 2010-03
5.Just Emissions – Simon Caney, 2012-09
6.Climate Justice – Simon Caney, 2020/06/04
7.Perspectives on climate change: science, economics, politics, ethics –
2005 / See: Jamieson, D. – ‘Adaptation, Mitigation, and
Justice’
8.Climate Change Justice – Darrel Moellendorf, 2015-03
9.Global inequality matters – Darrel Moellendorf, 2009 / Chapter 6.
10.One world: the ethics of globalization – Peter Singer, 2002 / Chapter 2.
11.Climate justice in a non-ideal world – 2016
12.The Monist – Special Issue – Morality and Climate Change – 2011
13.The Ethics of Global Climate Change – Denis G. Arnold, 2011
14.Climate justice and historical emissions – Lukas H. Meyer, Dominic
Roser, 2010-03
15.Distributing the burdens of climate change – Edward A. Page, 2008-08
16.What is grandfathering? – Carl Knight, 2013-05
17.Global justice and climate change: how should responsibilities be
distributed? – David Miller, 24–25 March 2008
18.Climate change justice – Eric A. Posner, David A. Weisbach, c2010
19.Debating climate ethics – Stephen Mark Gardiner, David A. Weisbach, 2016
20.Climate justice: integrating economics and philosophy – 2018
21.The Case for Emissions Egalitarianism – Olle Torpman, 2019-6