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Global Warming – Global Justice: Trade-Off or Win-Win?
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Recorded on February 21, 2013
Lecture Abstract
The United Nations has attempted to achieve a global climate treaty since 1992 without success and humanity is now certain to pass a 2 C increase and most likely a 6 C increase by 2100. The latter will have catastrophic impacts for life on earth; the former may also if we are already on a runaway warming path.
Why have we not achieved a global treaty? Is there any hope of achieving a global treaty? If so, how would it happen and what would it look like? What are the implications for global justice of global warming and the effort to prevent it?
This talk explores these issues.
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About the Speaker
is a professor at the School of Resource and Environmental Mangement at ¶¡ÏãÔ°AV. He develops and applies models that assess sustainability policies for energy and materials, and directs the Canadian Industrial Energy End-use Data and Analysis Centre. In 2009 he was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada .