Faut-il négocier notre avenir climatique au moyen de quantités d’émissions ou de prix du carbone ?
Eloi Laurent
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This article challenges the relevance of the current unit used for climate negotiations: tons of CO2. After showing the fundamental limits of this volume-based approach, considering historical, current, and potential emissions of greenhouse gases, the article proposes that a new carbon price approach should be discussed at COP 21. This perspective opens up a negotiation based on the social value of carbon, which is based on issues of intra-generational and intergenerational justice that are key to advancing stalled climate talks.
Keywords: Négociation; Climat; Prix du carbone (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-10
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Published in Négociations, 2015, 2 (24), pp.39 - 47. ⟨10.3917/neg.024.0039⟩
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DOI: 10.3917/neg.024.0039
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