Can Consumption-Based Emissions Accounting Solve the Problem of Historical Emissions? Some Skeptical Remarks

Ethics, Policy and Environment 25 (3):367-370 (2022)
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The ethics of emissions accounting deals with the following question: When considering who has emitted how much, should emissions be attributed to producers (production-based emissions accounting,...

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