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  • "Environmental Kuznets curve" and Onion's spoof of China's Status as World’s Number One Air Polluter

    Sorry; this was too good not to share: http://www.theonion.com/content/video/china_celebrates_its_status_as . China has now outstripped the rest of the world in GHG emissions, as well. Government ownership of (and favoritism to) much of industry, a lack of clear or enforceable property rights and an...
    Posted to TT`s Lost in Tokyo by TokyoTom on Sat, Jul 12 2008
    Filed under: property rights, climate change, China, GHGs, Kuznets
  • A First Glance at What Rights Could Be Infringed by Climate Change

    [Cross-posted on the parent blog ] Climatic Shifts and the Right to Environmental Conditions The most obvious kind of rights infringement which could be caused by climate change involves damage done directly to individuals and property by environmental phenomena. Easiest to think about are the shifts...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Mon, Apr 28 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Property Rights, Climate Change
  • Re: Hermann Goering on Anthropogenic Global Warming

    hjmaiere: People are interested in anthropogenic global warming because they subconsciously want it to be true . So they tell each other scary campfire stories, skillfully embellishing them with scientific jargon, nodding their heads in reassuring tribal consensus that something can and must be done...
    Posted to Political Theory by TokyoTom on Wed, Apr 23 2008
  • Is There a Right to Culture?

    [Cross-posted on the parent blog ] Last week I had a conversation with my thesis advisor, Dr. Harry Brighouse, in which we discussed an interesting idea which I think might prove important in one way or another, and which I think is worthy of elaboration here. The idea was that a big part of what people...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Thu, Apr 3 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Property Rights, Climate Change, Appropriation and Environmentalism, Opportunity, Lifestyles
  • Climate Change, Vanishing Lifestyles, and Children

    [Cross-posted on the parent blog ] So in a previous post , I discussed a case in which rising sea levels, resulting from a warming of the Earth, caused the salinization of a Bangladeshi farmer's land, so that he could no longer grow rice on it in the way to which he was accustomed. I concluded that...
    Posted to Back to the Drawing Board by Donny with an A on Tue, Mar 25 2008
    Filed under: Justice, Property Rights, Climate Change, Appropriation and Environmentalism, Opportunity, Lifestyles
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