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The hidden costs of carbon commodification: emissions trading, political legitimacy and procedural justice

机译:碳商品的隐性成本:排放交易,政治合法性和程序正义

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A growing body of academic literature is devoted to the normative evaluation of rival governance architectures and policy mechanisms designed to mitigate the risks associated with global climate change. The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) of 1992, the Kyoto Protocol to the UNFCCC of 1997 and the Copenhagen Accord ‘noted’ by the UNFCCC of 2009, have all been the subject of intense analysis in this literature. Typically, the emphasis of normative analyses of climate governance have focused on the environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and global distributive consequences of alternative climate architectures and policy mechanisms. A neglected line of evaluation, however, has been the performance of these climate architectures, and the policies they systematize, in terms of normative ideals whose meaning and significance cannot be fully captured in terms of the goal to improve environmental quality at least economic cost and with minimal worsening of existing global inequalities. Two such ideals are those of political legitimacy and procedural justice. This study explores the various ways in which one particularly important component of the emerging global climate architecture, greenhouse gas emissions trading, raises significant questions of political legitimacy and procedural justice. It argues that the well understood cost efficiency and environmental quality benefits conferred by emissions trading schemes come at the price of potentially corrosive effects for procedural justice and political legitimacy. The tensions that arise have special relevance to democratic theory and practice by virtue of the close association that political legitimacy and procedural justice have to the ideal of democracy. However, considerations of political legitimacy and procedural justice also raise questions of citizen and civil society participation, accountability and transparency that go far beyond their key role in discussions of democratic legitimacy or democratization.View full textDownload full textKeywordsclimate change, global governance, political legitimacy, emissions trading, procedural justiceRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2012.709689
机译:越来越多的学术文献致力于对旨在减轻与全球气候变化有关的风险的竞争性治理架构和政策机制进行规范性评估。 1992年的联合国气候变化框架公约(UNFCCC),1997年的UNFCCC京都议定书和2009年的UNFCCC“注意到”哥本哈根协议都是这些文献中强烈分析的主题。通常,气候治理规范分析的重点集中在替代气候结构和政策机制的环境有效性,经济效率和全球分布后果上。然而,在规范性理想的意义上,这些气候结构的性能及其系统化的政策已被忽略了一条评估线,这些规范性理想的意义和意义无法以至少改善经济质量和改善环境质量的目标来体现。现有全球不平等的恶化程度降至最低。政治合法性和程序正义是两个这样的理想。这项研究探索了各种方法,这些方法是新兴的全球气候结构的一个特别重要的组成部分,即温室气体排放交易,提出了有关政治合法性和程序正义的重大问题。它认为,由排放交易计划赋予的众所周知的成本效率和环境质量收益是以程序正义和政治合法性潜在的腐蚀作用为代价的。由于政治合法性和程序正义与民主理想之间的紧密联系,由此产生的紧张关系与民主理论和实践特别相关。但是,对政治合法性和程序正义的考虑也引发了公民和公民社会参与,问责制和透明度的问题,这些问题远远超出了他们在讨论民主合法性或民主化过程中的关键作用。查看全文下载全文关键字气候变化,全球治理,政治合法性,排放权交易,程序正义相关的变量add add_id =“ “};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13510347.2012.709689

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    《Democratization》 |2012年第5期|p.932-950|共19页
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    Edward A. Pagea*;

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