碳边界调整:减排的法律工具还是司法的障碍?

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Felicity Deane, Callum Brockett
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摘要

在过去的二十年里,学者和政策制定者一直认为,碳边界调整(cbas)可以消除碳泄漏的风险。本文探讨了与cbas相关的两个法律和道德问题,以更好地了解如何实施cbas来支持气候变化缓解目标。遵守世界贸易组织是决策者面临的难题。尽管cba可能对减少温室气体排放有意义,但如果被视为对国际贸易的变相限制,它也可能导致贸易紧张。cbas对全球南方国家的影响也引起了公平和气候正义方面的关注。在这方面,除了不良的经济影响外,人们越来越接受必须向最不发达国家提供支持,以实现全球净零排放目标。cba不一定提供这一点。最终,有一些前进的道路可以确保贸易紧张局势最小化,并在实施cba时实现公平和公正。由于减缓气候变化的行动迫在眉睫,必须谨慎但迅速地走上这条前进的道路。
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Carbon Border Adjustments: A Legal Tool for Mitigation or a Barrier to Justice?
For the past two decades scholars and policymakers have argued that carbon border adjustments (cbas) may remove the risk of carbon leakage. This article examines two of the legal and moral issues relevant to cbas to better understand how cbas may be implemented to support climate change mitigation goals. World Trade Organization compliance represents a conundrum for policymakers. Although a cba may prove meaningful for greenhouse gas emission reduction, it could also lead to trade tensions if viewed as a disguised restriction on international trade. The impact of cbas on Global South nations also presents a concern in terms of fairness and climate justice. In this respect, in addition to undesirable economic impacts, it is increasingly accepted that support must be provided to least-developed countries in order to achieve global net-zero emission targets. cbas do not necessarily provide this. Ultimately, there are pathways forward to ensure that trade tensions are minimized and fairness and equity are achieved in implementing cbas. As action on climate change mitigation is urgent, this pathway forward must be carefully but rapidly navigated.
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Climate Law
Climate Law Social Sciences-Law
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