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Author(s)
Friends of the Earth
Keywords
climate change
climate ethics
Good governance
human rights
United Nations
forest
land
debt
sustainability
technology
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Economic ethics
Environmental ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/175386
Abstract
"Position Paper: Friends of the Earth International, December 2009: The outcomes of the Copenhagen negotiations on the second commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol and fulfilment of other UNFCCC obligations will only be deemed as acceptable if any agreement/s reached are socially, politically, ecologically and economically just and compliant with human rights. / Flyer: Friends of the Earth International, December 2009: The global North is responsible for climate change and owes a climate debt to the global South. Climate finance is about the payment of that debt, as well as enabling developing countries to adopt low carbon societies and increase communities’ resilience to climate change. This summary explains how the climate debt can be paid. / Matrix: Friends of the Earth International, December 2009: Summary of demands and ethical criteria matrix in relation to climate finance transfers."
Date
2009-12
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