2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.10.001
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UNFCCC must confront the political economy of net-negative emissions

Abstract: Recent demands by developing countries, like India, that developed countries need to reach net-negative emissions, must be negotiated seriously under the UNFCCC. Failure to acknowledge that limiting global average temperature rise to 1.5 C leaves very little carbon budget for equitable redistribution risks further ambiguity on how to achieve the Paris Agreement's goals.

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“…With the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities" lying at the heart of the Paris Agreement, there has been recently an increasing reflection on the role and value of CDR at the national scale and the need for equity in sharing its global burden 51,52 . Different burden-sharing principles 53 , based on equity, climate change responsibility, or financial capacity for instance, have been investigated in the context of CDR 51,54 .…”
Section: International Cooperation and Cdr Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities" lying at the heart of the Paris Agreement, there has been recently an increasing reflection on the role and value of CDR at the national scale and the need for equity in sharing its global burden 51,52 . Different burden-sharing principles 53 , based on equity, climate change responsibility, or financial capacity for instance, have been investigated in the context of CDR 51,54 .…”
Section: International Cooperation and Cdr Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the principle of ''common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities'' lying at the heart of the Paris Agreement, there has been recently an increasing reflection on the role and value of CDR at the national scale and the need for equity in sharing its global burden. 51,52 Different burdensharing principles, 53 based on equity, climate change responsibility, or financial capacity for instance, have been investigated in the context of CDR. 51,54 Importantly, the amounts of CDR deployed in global and cost-optimal IAMs scenarios fail to reflect the responsibility of each nation for climate change, or any other socio-economically fair establishment of its share of the global CDR burden.…”
Section: International Cooperation and Cdr Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the principle of "common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities" lying at the heart of the Paris Agreement, there has been recently an increasing reflection on the role and value of CDR at the national scale and the need for equity in sharing its global burden 51,52 . Different burden-sharing principles 53 , based on equity, climate change responsibility, or financial capacity for instance, have been investigated in the context of CDR 51,54 .…”
Section: International Cooperation and Cdr Policymentioning
confidence: 99%