
The latest issue of
International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics (Vol. 18, no. 1, February 2018) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Achieving 1.5 °C and Climate Justice
- Kate Dooley, Joyeeta Gupta, & Anand Patwardhan, INEA editorial: Achieving 1.5 °C and climate justice
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Joyeeta Gupta & Karin Arts, Achieving the 1.5 °C objective: just implementation through a right to (sustainable) development approach
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Bård Lahn, In the light of equity and science: scientific expertise and climate justice after Paris
- Jane A. Flegal & Aarti Gupta, Evoking equity as a rationale for solar geoengineering research? Scrutinizing emerging expert visions of equity
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Turaj S. Faran & Lennart Olsson, Geoengineering: neither economical, nor ethical—a risk–reward nexus analysis of carbon dioxide removal
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Kate Dooley & Sivan Kartha, Land-based negative emissions: risks for climate mitigation and impacts on sustainable development
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Harald Winkler, Niklas Höhne, Guy Cunliffe, Takeshi Kuramochi, Amanda April, & Maria Jose de Villafranca Casas, Countries start to explain how their climate contributions are fair: more rigour needed
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Christian Holz, Sivan Kartha, & Tom Athanasiou, Fairly sharing 1.5: national fair shares of a 1.5 °C-compliant global mitigation effort
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Sander Chan, Paula Ellinger, & Oscar Widerberg, Exploring national and regional orchestration of non-state action for a < 1.5 °C world