Jan 09, 2006
Globally the impacts of climate change are likely to disproportionately harm developing nations despite the fact that these nations have contributed little to cumulative greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. This inequity, the authors of this Tiempo article argue, is compounded by the further injustice of traditional cost benefit analyses of climate change impacts which focus on the monetary value of damage whilst ignoring issues such as distributional inequity and the value of nature or quality of life.
































