Fossil fuel mineral wealth and climate change law: expectations of coal mine development in a time of decarbonisation

IF 1.6 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
B. Barton
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Abstract

International climate change law embodied in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Paris Agreement entails commitments to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases, mainly from the use of fossil fuels. The development of fossil fuel mineral resources, especially coal, is becoming less attractive. Although it can be argued that countries, especially developing countries, should have a right to develop their coal resources, there is no general exception to the international agreements to that effect. The agreements address emissions and do not directly prevent fossil fuel extraction at the present. Emission reduction measures are not the only factors causing uncertainty in international coal markets. No tenable argument can be made for exceptions to the climate change agreements on the basis of the right to development, sustainable development or permanent sovereignty over natural resources; and pressure to reduce the use of fossil fuels, at the corporate level or in international affairs, is legitimate and to be expected. A low-carbon future means changes for mining, and coal mining in particular does not have a legal claim to business as usual operation immune from international efforts to reduce harm to the climate.
化石燃料矿产财富与气候变化规律:脱碳时代对煤矿发展的展望
《联合国气候变化框架公约》和《巴黎协定》所体现的国际气候变化法要求各国承诺减少温室气体排放,主要是化石燃料的使用。化石燃料矿产资源特别是煤炭的开发吸引力正在下降。虽然可以说各国,特别是发展中国家应有权开发其煤炭资源,但在这方面的国际协定中没有一般例外。这些协议涉及排放问题,目前并未直接阻止化石燃料的开采。减排措施并不是造成国际煤炭市场不确定性的唯一因素。不能以发展权、可持续发展权或对自然资源的永久主权为基础,提出气候变化协定的例外;在企业层面或国际事务中,要求减少化石燃料使用的压力是合理的,也是意料之中的。低碳的未来意味着采矿业的变化,尤其是煤炭开采,没有法律要求像往常一样经营,不受国际社会减少对气候危害的努力的影响。
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