Justice in Climate Policy Justice in Climate Policy
Research for Policy

Justice in Climate Policy

Distributing Climate Costs Fairly

Descrizione dell’editore

This open access book is looking into ways to achieve just climate policy within a country. The authors of this monograph share a unique, timely and original vision: continuous support for climate policy is more likely to emerge when citizens find that the distribution of the bill for climate costs is fair. But what is a fair distribution of climate costs? This is an important question because financial costs of mitigation (reducing greenhouse gases), adaptation (adapting to climate change) and damage (compensating or compensating after weather extremes) increase significantly in the coming decades. Drawing on philosophy and ethics, the authors propose ten principles for achieving just distributions of domestic climate costs. Examples of such principles are individual responsibility, the polluter pays, greatest utility and capacity to pay. Yet what a fair distribution is, depends on, for example, political preferences and the policy issue at hand. Empirical research on designing climate policies, however, shows that distributive principles are not part of the political, policy, and public discussions. The authors therefore argue that explicit attention to principles of just distribution at the start of a policy process contributes to support for climate policy. This book provides tools to professionals and students to achieve justice in climate policy.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2024
15 giugno
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
176
EDITORE
Springer Nature Switzerland
DATI DEL FORNITORE
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
DIMENSIONE
7,5
MB
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