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缓解正义。

Mitigation justice.

作者信息

Reich Peter B, Grace Kathryn, Agrawal Arun, Nagendra Harini

机构信息

Institute for Global Change Biology and School for Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109.

Department of Forest Resources, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, MN 55108.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Apr 29;122(17):e2411231122. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2411231122. Epub 2025 Apr 21.

Abstract

Mitigating climate change and social injustice are critical, interwoven challenges. Climate change is driven by grossly unequal contributions to elevated greenhouse gas emissions among individuals, socioeconomic groups, and nations. Yet, its deleterious impacts disproportionately affect poor and less powerful nations, and the poor and the less powerful within each nation. This climate injustice prompts a call for mitigation strategies that buffer the poorest and the most vulnerable against climate change impacts. Unfortunately, all emissions mitigation strategies also reshape social, economic, political, and ecological processes in ways that may create climate change mitigation injustices-i.e., a unique set of injustices not caused by climate change, but by the strategies designed to stem it. Failing to stop climate change is not an answer-this will swamp all adverse impacts of even unjust mitigation in terms of the scope and scale of disastrous consequences. However, mitigation without justice will create uniquely negative consequences for the more vulnerable. The ensuing analysis systematically assesses how climate change mitigation strategies can generate or ameliorate injustices. We first examine how climate science and social justice interact within and among countries. We then ask what there is to learn from the available evidence on how emissions reductions, well-being, and equity have unfolded in a set of countries. Finally, we discuss the intersection between emissions reduction and mitigation justice through actions in important domains including energy, technology, transport, and food systems; nature-based solutions; and policy and governance.

摘要

缓解气候变化和社会不公是至关重要且相互交织的挑战。气候变化是由个人、社会经济群体和国家对温室气体排放增加的严重不平等贡献所驱动的。然而,其有害影响对贫穷和较弱的国家以及每个国家内的穷人和弱势群体造成的影响尤为严重。这种气候不公促使人们呼吁采取缓解策略,以保护最贫穷和最脆弱的群体免受气候变化的影响。不幸的是,所有的减排策略也会以可能造成气候变化缓解不公的方式重塑社会、经济、政治和生态进程,即这是一组并非由气候变化而是由旨在遏制气候变化的策略所导致的独特不公。不阻止气候变化并不是解决办法——就灾难性后果的范围和规模而言,这将使即使是不公正的缓解措施所带来的所有不利影响相形见绌。然而,没有公正的缓解措施将给更脆弱的群体带来独特的负面后果。随后的分析系统地评估了气候变化缓解策略如何产生或改善不公。我们首先研究气候科学与社会公正在国家内部和国家之间是如何相互作用的。然后,我们探讨从一系列国家中关于减排、福祉和公平如何发展演变的现有证据中可以学到什么。最后,我们通过在能源、技术、交通和食品系统等重要领域的行动、基于自然的解决方案以及政策和治理等方面讨论减排与缓解公正之间的交叉点。

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