Climate Justice: The Next Movement [outline]

Presenter: Richard J. Lazarus, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center 2 pages.

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spelling ftunicolboulawl:oai:scholar.law.colorado.edu:climate-of-environmental-justice-1006 2023-05-15T16:55:39+02:00 Climate Justice: The Next Movement [outline] Lazarus, Richard J. 2007-03-17T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/climate-of-environmental-justice/6 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=climate-of-environmental-justice unknown Colorado Law Scholarly Commons https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/climate-of-environmental-justice/6 https://scholar.law.colorado.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1006&context=climate-of-environmental-justice The Climate of Environmental Justice: Taking Stock (March 16-17) climate change environmental justice climate justice global climate change central lesson distribution distributional analysis scientific uncertainty red herring distributional mismatches distributional overlay purpose of talk hurdles for lawmaking pathways breaking the logjam distributional environmental justice mismatch greenhouse gases GHGs wealthy powerful nations per capita GDP changes India China climate change impacts poor vulnerable global location temperature water agriculture wildlife infectious diseases weather lack of shelter lack of health care lack of alternative economies lack of institutional resources lack of technology extreme victims low-lying islands isolated indigenous communities cost of delay challenge of persuasion wannabes immediate costs benefits enjoyed by others control costs negate reductions other nations increased emissions challenge of equity distributing the costs and benefits meanings equality sovereignty carbon tax institutional framework international environmental law Inupiat Petition distributional logjam new approach thinking locally acting locally acting globally lesson of 9/11 Iraq War new Congress pending legislation S. 280 (McCain-Lieberman) S. 309 (Boxer-Sanders) Bingaman draft discussion bill Civil Rights and Discrimination Climate Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Energy Policy Environmental Health and Protection Environmental Law Environmental Monitoring Environmental Policy Human Rights Law Indigenous Indian and Aboriginal Law International Law Land Use Law Law and Politics Law and Race Law and Society Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Legislation Litigation Natural Resources Law Natural Resources Management and Policy State and Local Government Law Urban Studies and Planning text 2007 ftunicolboulawl 2022-02-13T08:19:29Z Presenter: Richard J. Lazarus, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center 2 pages. Text Inupiat University of Colorado Boulder, Law School: Scholarly Commons Indian
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topic climate change
environmental justice
climate justice
global climate change
central lesson
distribution
distributional analysis
scientific uncertainty
red herring
distributional mismatches
distributional overlay
purpose of talk
hurdles for lawmaking
pathways
breaking the logjam
distributional environmental justice mismatch
greenhouse gases
GHGs
wealthy
powerful
nations
per capita
GDP
changes
India
China
climate change impacts
poor
vulnerable
global location
temperature
water
agriculture
wildlife
infectious diseases
weather
lack of shelter
lack of health care
lack of alternative economies
lack of institutional resources
lack of technology
extreme victims
low-lying islands
isolated indigenous communities
cost of delay
challenge of persuasion
wannabes
immediate costs
benefits enjoyed by others
control costs
negate reductions
other nations
increased emissions
challenge of equity
distributing the costs and benefits
meanings
equality
sovereignty
carbon tax
institutional framework
international environmental law
Inupiat Petition
distributional logjam
new approach
thinking locally
acting locally
acting globally
lesson of 9/11
Iraq War
new Congress
pending legislation
S. 280 (McCain-Lieberman)
S. 309 (Boxer-Sanders)
Bingaman draft discussion bill
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
spellingShingle climate change
environmental justice
climate justice
global climate change
central lesson
distribution
distributional analysis
scientific uncertainty
red herring
distributional mismatches
distributional overlay
purpose of talk
hurdles for lawmaking
pathways
breaking the logjam
distributional environmental justice mismatch
greenhouse gases
GHGs
wealthy
powerful
nations
per capita
GDP
changes
India
China
climate change impacts
poor
vulnerable
global location
temperature
water
agriculture
wildlife
infectious diseases
weather
lack of shelter
lack of health care
lack of alternative economies
lack of institutional resources
lack of technology
extreme victims
low-lying islands
isolated indigenous communities
cost of delay
challenge of persuasion
wannabes
immediate costs
benefits enjoyed by others
control costs
negate reductions
other nations
increased emissions
challenge of equity
distributing the costs and benefits
meanings
equality
sovereignty
carbon tax
institutional framework
international environmental law
Inupiat Petition
distributional logjam
new approach
thinking locally
acting locally
acting globally
lesson of 9/11
Iraq War
new Congress
pending legislation
S. 280 (McCain-Lieberman)
S. 309 (Boxer-Sanders)
Bingaman draft discussion bill
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
Lazarus, Richard J.
Climate Justice: The Next Movement [outline]
topic_facet climate change
environmental justice
climate justice
global climate change
central lesson
distribution
distributional analysis
scientific uncertainty
red herring
distributional mismatches
distributional overlay
purpose of talk
hurdles for lawmaking
pathways
breaking the logjam
distributional environmental justice mismatch
greenhouse gases
GHGs
wealthy
powerful
nations
per capita
GDP
changes
India
China
climate change impacts
poor
vulnerable
global location
temperature
water
agriculture
wildlife
infectious diseases
weather
lack of shelter
lack of health care
lack of alternative economies
lack of institutional resources
lack of technology
extreme victims
low-lying islands
isolated indigenous communities
cost of delay
challenge of persuasion
wannabes
immediate costs
benefits enjoyed by others
control costs
negate reductions
other nations
increased emissions
challenge of equity
distributing the costs and benefits
meanings
equality
sovereignty
carbon tax
institutional framework
international environmental law
Inupiat Petition
distributional logjam
new approach
thinking locally
acting locally
acting globally
lesson of 9/11
Iraq War
new Congress
pending legislation
S. 280 (McCain-Lieberman)
S. 309 (Boxer-Sanders)
Bingaman draft discussion bill
Civil Rights and Discrimination
Climate
Dispute Resolution and Arbitration
Energy Policy
Environmental Health and Protection
Environmental Law
Environmental Monitoring
Environmental Policy
Human Rights Law
Indigenous
Indian
and Aboriginal Law
International Law
Land Use Law
Law and Politics
Law and Race
Law and Society
Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legislation
Litigation
Natural Resources Law
Natural Resources Management and Policy
State and Local Government Law
Urban Studies and Planning
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