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    Equity and Greenhouse Gas Responsibility
    with John Harte, Barbara Haya, Antonia V. Herzog, John Holdren, Nathan E. Hultman, Daniel M. Kammen, Richard B. Norgaard, and Leigh Raymond
    Science 289 (5488): 2287-2287. 2000.
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    Greenhouse Development Rights: A Proposal for a Fair Global Climate Treaty
    with with Tom Athanasiou, Sivan Kartha, and Eric Kemp-Benedict
    Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3): 267-281. 2009.
    One of the core debates concerning equity in the response to the threat of anthropogenic climate change is how the responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions should be allocated, or, correspondingly, how the right to emit greenhouse gases should be allocated. Two alternative approaches that have been widely promoted are, first, to assign obligations to the industrialized countries on the basis of both their ability to pay (wealth) and their responsibility for the majority of prior emissio…Read more
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    The situation of the most vulnerable countries after Copenhagen
    Ethics, Place and Environment 13 (2): 223-228. 2010.
    In his speech to the opening of the High Level section of the recent Copenhagen climate negotiations last December, Prime Minister Tillman Thomas of Grenada, speaking for AOSIS (the Alliance of Sma...
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    Greenhouse Development Rights: A Proposal for a Fair Global Climate Treaty
    with Tom Athanasiou, Sivan Kartha, and Eric Kemp-Benedict
    Ethics, Place and Environment 12 (3): 267-281. 2009.
    One of the core debates concerning equity in the response to the threat of anthropogenic climate change is how the responsibility to reduce greenhouse gas emissions should be allocated, or, correspondingly, how the right to emit greenhouse gases should be allocated. Two alternative approaches that have been widely promoted are, first, to assign obligations to the industrialized countries on the basis of both their ability to pay and their responsibility for the majority of prior emissions, or, s…Read more