In defence of historical accountability for greenhouse gas emissions
Abstract
This commentary argues in defence of equal per capita emissions with historical accountability as a general rule for allocating the right to emit greenhouse gases. Historical accountability takes into account historical inequalities in per capita emissions. Implicitly it gives every human being an equal share of the global resource atmosphere, independent of place or time. Three reasons are put forward to argue why historical accountability should be the guiding principle for an international agreement allocating rights of emissions. In addition, as it has been dismissed by many scholars, six arguments are given to refute objections against historical accountability.
- Publication:
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Ecological Economics
- Pub Date:
- January 2000
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2000EcoEc..33..185N
- Keywords:
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- Global warming;
- Emission rights;
- Historical accountability;
- Allocation rules;
- Kyoto protocol