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On the Permissibility (Or Otherwise) of Negative Emissions

Dominic Lenzi

2021Ethics Policy & Environment17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Limiting dangerous climate change is now widely believed to require negative emissions (NETs), a prospect some believe to be unjust and unacceptably risky. While NETs are not risk-free, I argue that they could be part of minimally just responses to climate change. In doing so, I identify a dilemma between limiting warming to 1.5 ° C, which promises lower climate impacts but implies greater NETs risks, and 2°C, which requires less NETs but promises greater climate impacts. Finally, I consider what the case of NETs reveals about permissibility in the face of non-compliance with principles of climate justice.

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Climate changeLimitingDilemmaLaw and economicsNatural resource economicsFace (sociological concept)EconomicsSociologyEpistemologyPhilosophyEngineeringSocial scienceMechanical engineeringBiologyEcologyClimate Change and GeoengineeringClimate Change and Health ImpactsClimate Change Policy and Economics
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