Author
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- Caroline Zimm
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Kian Mintz-Woo
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis
University College Cork)
- Elina Brutschin
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Susanne Hanger-Kopp
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis
ETH Zürich)
- Roman Hoffmann
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Jarmo S. Kikstra
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis
Imperial College London
Imperial College London)
- Michael Kuhn
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Jihoon Min
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Raya Muttarak
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis
University of Bologna)
- Shonali Pachauri
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Omkar Patange
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
- Keywan Riahi
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis
University of Graz)
- Thomas Schinko
(International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
Abstract
Climate change and decarbonization raise complex justice questions that researchers and policymakers must address. The distributions of greenhouse gas emissions rights and mitigation efforts have dominated justice discourses within scenario research, an integrative element of the IPCC. However, the space of justice considerations is much larger. At present, there is no consistent approach to comprehensively incorporate and examine justice considerations. Here we propose a conceptual framework grounded in philosophical theory for this purpose. We apply this framework to climate mitigation scenarios literature as proof of concept, enabling a more holistic and multidimensional investigation of justice. We identify areas of future research, including new metrics of service provisioning essential for human well-being.
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Caroline Zimm & Kian Mintz-Woo & Elina Brutschin & Susanne Hanger-Kopp & Roman Hoffmann & Jarmo S. Kikstra & Michael Kuhn & Jihoon Min & Raya Muttarak & Shonali Pachauri & Omkar Patange & Keywan Riahi, 2024.
"Justice considerations in climate research,"
Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 14(1), pages 22-30, January.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcli:v:14:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41558-023-01869-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-023-01869-0
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