Unpublished Papers

Imperial Ignition: Ecological Debt, Greenhouse Development Rights and Climate Change

Jonathan Stribling, CUNY Queens Law

Abstract

This paper argues for legal principles to remedy the harm done to those least responsible for yet most affected by climate change. It examines approaches to developing the concepts of ecological and climate debt in U.S. law. This paper argues for the importance of understanding ecological debt and particularly “climate debt” in order to sustainably remedy climate change. The paper also argues that the principles of capacity and responsibility, which are the basis of the Greenhouse Development Rights (GDR) framework, are critical to remedying climate debt and should be included in global climate negotiations and U.S. environmental law.

Suggested Citation

Jonathan Stribling. 2011. "Imperial Ignition: Ecological Debt, Greenhouse Development Rights and Climate Change" ExpressO
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jonathan_stribling/1