A Just and Inclusive Net Zero - Who Should Get There First?

A Just and Inclusive Net Zero - Who Should Get There First?

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Symbolic value of climate policies

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Symbolic value of climate policies

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A Just and Inclusive Net Zero - Who Should Get There First?

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  1. 1 How do we stop Net Zero becoming a partisan issue in British politics
  2. 2 Symbolic value of climate policies
  3. 3 Injustice of countries' emissions vs climate impacts they suffer
  4. 4 How Net Zero could impact wealth inequality
  5. 5 How Europe's carbon taxes could hurt developing countries' exports
  6. 6 Should we adopt a 'wartime footing' to tackle climate change?
  7. 7 Why do we talk about countries 'fair shares' of emissions?
  8. 8 'Fair share' perspective applied to industries coal, oil and gas
  9. 9 How reduction of coal, oil and gas will affect climate change
  10. 10 Why fossil fuel industries need to pay the costs of climate change
  11. 11 Q&A Session

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