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EGS1003: Section on International Environmental Justice and the Climate
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By Sean Wilson/ SEI
Distribution of responsibility
By Sean Wilson/ SEI
who caused it?
Distribution of impacts
who will suffer most because of it?
Distribution of costs and benefits
who will pay to fix it?
Does responsibility for causing
climate change mean responsibility
for addressing it?
The science isn’t sure yet- we
shouldn’t waste money until we know
it’s real and what the impacts will be
Most scientists ask: what do we know about climate
change impacts?
Those opposing climate change policies have
managed to make scientific uncertainty the major
focus of climate change policy debates, a focus that
is often irrelevant to ethical duties to act once
science generates a respectable description of likely
impacts
We should be asking: what are the
scientifically plausible harms that could
happen if we wait until remaining scientific
uncertainties are resolved?
Given these potential harms, do ghg
emitters have duties to climate change
victims to take action even if we concede
scientific uncertainty about timing and
magnitude of climate change impacts?
We didn’t know about climate change
before, so we shouldn’t be
responsible for historic emissions.
Look at all the technology,
knowledge and (superior) culture
which has come about as a result. We
shouldn’t be punished for all this
progress- plus, you all can benefit
from this now…
Environmental Kuznet's Curve
25
Pollution
20
15
10
5
0
Stern 2004
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
Income/GDP
We’re bigger, stronger and more
powerful. Sure, we did it, sure, you’ll
suffer. So?
[Current] climate diplomacy assumes that, once the
major actors have accepted the consensus science in
the IPCC reports, they will recognize an overriding
common interest in gaining control over the
greenhouse effect. But global warming is not H. G.
Wells’s War of the Worlds, where invading Martians
democratically annihilate humanity without class or
ethnic distinction…
Coordinated global action on behalf [of the poor]
presupposes either their revolutionary
empowerment—a scenario not considered by the
IPCC—or the transmutation of the self-interest of rich
countries and classes into an enlightened ‘solidarity’
with little precedent in history” (Davis 2010)
If taking some responsibility, what
does that actually look like?
equality, distributive injustice and
corrective justice for historical emissions
-> equal rights per capita entitlement
(Bond, 2011)
most economically efficient path for
minimising climate impact and delivering
global ecological health and stability
->equal emission reduction, equal net
welfare change across nations, net welfare
change proportional to GDP per capita,
opportunity to abate, and ability to pay
(Bond, 2011)
Bond, Patrick (2011) From Copenhagen to Cancún to Durban: Moving
Deckchairs on the Climate Titanic. Capitalism, Nature, Socialism. 22:2, 3-26.
Brown, Donald A. (2010) Have We Been Asking the Wrong Questions About
Climate Change Science? Why Strong Climate Change Ethical Duties
Exist Before Scientific Uncertainties are Resolved. Posted July 16, 2010.
http://rockblogs.psu.edu/climate/2010/07/
Stern, David. 2004. The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve. World Development
Volume 32, Issue 8, August 2004, Pages 1419-1439
Davis, Mike. 2010. Who will build the Ark? New Left Review. Posted January 29, 2010.
http://www.countercurrents.org/davis290110.htm