Empowering International Law to Address Claims for Climate Reparations
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Rajamani, Lavanya
署名单位:
University of Oxford; University of Oxford
刊物名称:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW
ISSN/ISSBN:
0002-9300
DOI:
10.1017/ajil.2025.10084
发表日期:
2025
页码:
484-506
关键词:
emissions
damage
摘要:
A fundamental and widely recognized inequity at the core of the existential climate crisis facing the planet today is that those who have contributed the least to climate change are also the most affected. The United States, European Union-28, Russia, Japan, and Canada, according to some accounts, are together responsible for 85 percent of global greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions thus far.1 Yet it is the climate vulnerable-least developed countries, low lying, and small island states among others-that are at the frontlines of climate impacts. There is widespread scientific and diplomatic consensus on the multiple causes and devastating impacts of climate change but so far justice for vulnerable states has proven elusive.
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