Globalizing Responsibility for Climate Change

Ethics and International Affairs 25 (1):65-84 (2011)
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In distributing the costs associated with climate change, most scholars have focused exclusively upon mitigation burdens. Few consider the distribution of adaptation costs, which concern projects that seek to minimize harm from human-induced climate change

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