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A 3-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...
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This chapter introduces a 3-dimensional climate justice approach combining intra-country, intra-country and inter-temporal aspects. The goal is to find ways to distribute the benefits and burden of climate change in an economically efficient, legally equitable and practically feasible way around...
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What is the optimal temperature finance gravitates towards? While we have empirical evidence for the optimal cardinal temperature for GDP production and international development links external climate conditions to levels of societal development, no literature exists on climate induced-finance...
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Climate stabilization is among the most pressing challenges humanity faces in the 21st century. In the words of Pope Francis, “we can no longer speak of sustainable development apart from intergenerational solidarity (2015, p. 78).” While consensus on the necessity for political action to...
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laissez-faire economy. Optimal trajectories are derived partially analytically (e.g. by using the Pontryagin maximum principle …
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that seems to pit today's generation against future world inhabitants. In a trade-off of economic growth versus …
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