The Climatic Challenge to Global Justice
Gianfranco Pellegrino and
Marcello Di Paola
Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 93-95
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What sets climate change apart is the fact that we lack not just robust institutions to confront it but also robust theories to understand it. In fact, we do not even know exactly how to conceptualize the issue, and this has implications on how we go about it when making policy.
Date: 2014
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