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CLIMATE CHANGE TRIAGE

机译:气候变化分类

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Climate change is the first global triage crisis. It is caused by the overuse of a severely limited natural resource-the atmosphere's capacity to absorb greenhouse gases-and millions of lives depend on how international law allocates this resource among nations. This Article is the first to explore solutions for chmate change mitigation through the lens of triage ethics, drawing on law, philosophy, moral theory, and economics. The literature on triage ethics-developed in contexts such as battlefield trauma, organ donation, emergency medicine, and distribution of food and shelter-has direct implications for climate change policy and law, yet it has been overlooked by climate change scholars. The triage lens rules out climate policies-including the current emissions path-that will lead to catastrophic warming, and it puts options on the table that are marginalized in the current United Nations negotiations on a climate change agreement. This Article examines three allocation principles that could potentially apply in chmate change triage-utilitarianism, egalitarianism, and a market-based distribution-and it concludes that egalitarianism is the preferable allocation principle from the standpoint of ethics and international law. This Article ends by exploring four major policy implications that emerge from viewing climate change through the lens of triage.
机译:气候变化是全球首例分流危机。这是由于过度使用了极为有限的自然资源(大气层吸收温室气体的能力)而造成的,数百万人的生命取决于国际法如何在各国之间分配这种资源。本文是第一个通过分流伦理学的视角,借鉴法律,哲学,道德理论和经济学探索缓解chmate变化的解决方案的方法。关于分流伦理学的文献是在战场创伤,器官捐赠,急诊医学以及食物和庇护所的分发等背景下发展起来的,对气候变化政策和法律有直接的影响,但一直被气候变化学者所忽视。分流透镜排除了将导致灾难性变暖的气候政策(包括当前的排放路径),并将在联合国当前有关气候变化协议的谈判中被边缘化的选择放在了桌上。本文研究了三种可能适用于变革分类法的分配原则:功利主义,平均主义和基于市场的分配,并得出结论,从伦理学和国际法的角度来看,平均主义是更可取的分配原则。本文最后探讨了通过分流的视角观察气候变化而产生的四个主要政策含义。

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    《Environmental law》 |2014年第4期|993-1038|共46页
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    Noah M. Sachs;

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    University of Richmond School of Law Robert R. Merhige, Jr. Center for Environmental Studies;

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