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Obtaining significant levels of cooperation in public good and environmental games, under the assumption of players being purely selfish, is usually prevented by the problem of freeriding. Coalitions, in fact, generally fail to be internally stable and this cause a serious underprovision of the...
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There has been a recent increase of interest within the academic literature on the justice issues posed by climate … review and synthesize the recent literature by asking what climate justice concerns have been identified within three related … change, including both mitigation and adaptation. Here in Part 2, we focus on the justice concerns of climate action …
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Compared to existing needs adaptation policies are lagging behind significantly. Most environmental economists would argue that adaptation measures such as flood protection have the feature of a local public good, and since benefits accrue to later generations also, the public goods issue is the...
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Martinique, through a climate justice lens …
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Concerns about fairness among countries remain significant obstacles to a stronger global climate treaty. This paper …
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