RT @vijramachandran: Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” | SpringerLink https://t.co/…
Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” | SpringerLink https://t.co/PwBAXXSEBN
Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” https://t.co/WmeytA0grI
RT @NavrozDubash: Powerfully argued by @vijramachandran Climate equity demands that developing countries get first right to use the remai…
RT @NavrozDubash: Powerfully argued by @vijramachandran Climate equity demands that developing countries get first right to use the remai…
RT @NavrozDubash: Powerfully argued by @vijramachandran Climate equity demands that developing countries get first right to use the remai…
RT @NavrozDubash: Powerfully argued by @vijramachandran Climate equity demands that developing countries get first right to use the remai…
Powerfully argued by @vijramachandran Climate equity demands that developing countries get first right to use the remaining burnable fossil fuels. See also 'Whose carbon is burnable' https://t.co/J3aveOh9Ls
Equity within the transition is not only about the fair shares of emissions reductions as laid out in https://t.co/lHA7wnsMRY and https://t.co/4GlpuY9Kbm but ALSO about extraction - https://t.co/goVXpUNAFd
@FuelOnTheFire @AmyJaffeenergy @KarthaSivan Yes, Greg's got 'em all. First one on my mind is often the first one on Greg's list, this: https://t.co/WCUa9Sa7iy
@AmyJaffeenergy Hi Amy. Could it be one of these? https://t.co/yvRLI7T86A https://t.co/8rJ2QxD3Ou https://t.co/HgWlLygRFH https://t.co/SFZ5ADaqK1 https://t.co/mVfXDpBCEA https://t.co/EFn8Xiv0q7 @KarthaSivan and I have another paper coming out on this, ho
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
Congrats to @KarthaSivan, @NavrozDubash, @FuelOnTheFire & Simon Caney on getting this important paper published! https://t.co/24ZIRYgBpw
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @FuelOnTheFire: Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #cli…
RT @harrovanasselt: Another article for our Climatic Change special issue on #FossilFuel Supply & #ClimatePolicy is out now: @KarthaSivan @…
Given climate limits, who has to #KeepItInTheGround, and who pays cost of transition? Considerations on #equity and #climatejustice in our paper in Climatic Change, with @KarthaSivan @NavrozDubash & Simon Caney https://t.co/fd7im0NFyH Thx editors @mlaz
RT @CPR_India: "The world can only burn a limited amount of carbon. In such a scenario, how do we decide who has the right to do so? @CPR_C…
"The world can only burn a limited amount of carbon. In such a scenario, how do we decide who has the right to do so? @CPR_Climate's @NavrozDubash discusses in co-authored piece 'Whose carbon is burnable?' https://t.co/D9emxjtKd2
RT @CPR_India: "The world can only burn a limited amount of carbon. In such a scenario, how do we decide who has the right to do so? @CPR_C…
RT @harrovanasselt: Another article for our Climatic Change special issue on #FossilFuel Supply & #ClimatePolicy is out now: @KarthaSivan @…
RT @harrovanasselt: Another article for our Climatic Change special issue on #FossilFuel Supply & #ClimatePolicy is out now: @KarthaSivan @…
RT @SEI_Erickson: Yay, can't wait to read this one! "Whose carbon is burnable?" Promises a close look at how equity considerations play i…
RT @harrovanasselt: Another article for our Climatic Change special issue on #FossilFuel Supply & #ClimatePolicy is out now: @KarthaSivan @…
Yay, can't wait to read this one! "Whose carbon is burnable?" Promises a close look at how equity considerations play in to leaving fossil fuels undeveloped.... https://t.co/7xfHNkK7FJ
Another article for our Climatic Change special issue on #FossilFuel Supply & #ClimatePolicy is out now: @KarthaSivan @NavrozDubash @FuelOnTheFire & Simon Caney explore equity questions raised by limiting fossil fuel extraction https://t.co/iKvOJ6D
"The world can only burn a limited amount of carbon. In such a scenario, how do we decide who has the right to do so? @CPR_Climate's @NavrozDubash discusses in co-authored piece 'Whose carbon is burnable?' https://t.co/D9emxjtKd2
"Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract”" Kartha et al. 2018 (open access) https://t.co/9jM6tSzzBa
Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” https://t.co/G1qMQHxt1b
Whose carbon is burnable? Equity considerations in the allocation of a “right to extract” https://t.co/JzD0UV0TFq #climatechange