In April 2010 the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung in cooperation with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Misereor held an international track II diplomacy conference on climate change with a view to promote an international agreement. This study emanates from this conference. Itadvocates a concept of socially balanced climate protection on a national and global level. The author looks into legal and interdisciplinary social science aspects. The alleged contrast between “social distributive justice (and economic development) versus ambitiousclimate policy” is rejected.
www.kas.de/china/de/publications/19733/ (in German)
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