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A RECIPE for Climate Action

 
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A RECIPE for Climate Action
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Share the Carbon Budget (1/10)

Early morning smog hangs over Cape Town, the product of smoke and fumes from fires, factories, and automobiles. After years of industrialization, the world can only emit some 750 to 1000 gigatons of CO2 more until 2050, if we want to have a fair chance of keeping global warming below 2°C. The question is how to share out this carbon budget?

Industrialized countries would benefit from a GDP share-based allocation. An equal per capita allocation of CO2 permits would be more advantageous for developing countries. Developing countries, however, will need some headroom to allow them to catch up economically. (Photo: Reuters)

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