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Climate Liberalism: Perspectives on Liberty, Property and Pollution: Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Editat de Jonathan H. Adler
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Climate Liberalism examines the potential and limitations of classical-liberal approaches to pollution control and climate change. Some successful environmental strategies, such as the use of catch-shares for fisheries, instream water rights, and tradable emission permits, draw heavily upon the classical liberal intellectual tradition and its emphasis on property rights and competitive markets. This intellectual tradition has been less helpful, to date, in the development or design of climate change policies.
Climate Liberalism aims to help fill the gap in the academic literature examining the extent to which classical-liberal principles, including an emphasis on property rights, decentralized authority and dynamic markets, can inform the debate over climate-change policies. The contributors in this book approach the topic from a range of perspectives and represent multiple academic disciplines. Chapters consider the role of property rights and common-law legal systems in controlling pollution, the extent to which competitive markets backed by legal rules encourage risk minimization and adaptation, and how to identify the sorts of policy interventions that may help address climate change in ways that are consistent with liberal values.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031211102
ISBN-10: 3031211103
Pagini: 373
Ilustrații: XIII, 373 p. 7 illus., 5 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Classical Liberalism

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Pollution and Natural Rights – Billy Christmas.- Chapter 3: Do Libertarians Have Anything Useful to Contribute to Climate Change Policy?.- Chapter 4: Climate Change Adaptation through the Prism of Individual Rights.- Chapter 5: Common Law Tort as a Transitional Regulatory Regime.- Chapter 6: Libertarianism, Pollution and the Limits of Court Adjudication.- Chapter 7: Complexities of Climate Governance in Multidimensional Property Regimes.- Chapter 8: Climate Change & Class Actions.- Chapter 9: Nature and the Firm.- Chapter 10: Permission, Prohibition & Dynamism.- Chapter 11: Market Solutions to Large Number Environmental Problem-Induced Changes in Risk Distributions.- Chapter 12: A Classical Liberal Case for Target-Consistent Carbon Pricing.- Chapter 13: Climate Change, Political Economy, and the Problem of Comparative Institutions Analysis.- Chapter 14: The Social Cost of Carbon, Humility, and Overlapping Consensus on Climate Policy.
  
 

Recenzii

“Climate Liberalism provides insightful and practical perspectives on how to understand and potentially tackle such a pressing social and ecological problem.” (Jordan K. Lofthouse, Public Choice, Vol. 197, 2023)

“All chapters are heavily referenced. Overall, this book departs from the current US pattern of politically oriented groups operating in conceptual isolation and will be useful as an in-depth reference for classical liberal approaches to environmental law and policy.” (F. T. Manheim, Choice, Vol. 60 (11), 2023)

Notă biografică

Jonathan H. Adler is the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the founding Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where he teaches courses in environmental, administrative and constitutional law.

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“Political philosophies that put a lot of weight on freedom and property rights have a hard time grappling with the problem of pollution. How can we reconcile the inviolability of the individual with the ubiquity of negative externalities? The essays in this volume represent the most promising and sophisticated effort yet to come to grips with this problem. Climate Liberalism is essential reading on one of the most theoretically interesting and practically important issues of our time.” -- Matt Zwolinski, Professor of Philosophy, University of San Diego
Author of The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries,
and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism

Climate Liberalism captures a valuable and overdue conversation about classical liberal thinking and the seemingly intractable problem of climate change. Much of what is written about domestic and international climate policy boils down to nihilist political considerations, and lacks any theoretical or deontological foundation. This volume is a vital step towards filling that void.” -- Shi-Ling Hsu D’Alemberte Professor, Florida State University College of Law Author of Capitalism and the Environment
Climate Liberalism examines the potential and limitations of classical-liberal approaches to pollution control and climate change. Some successful environmental strategies, such as the use of catch-shares for fisheries, instream water rights, and tradable emission permits, draw heavily upon the classical liberal intellectual tradition and its emphasis on property rights and competitive markets. This intellectual tradition has been less helpful, to date, in the development or design of climate change policies.
Climate Liberalism aims to help fill the gap in the academic literature examining the extent to which classical-liberal principles, including an emphasis on property rights, decentralizedauthority and dynamic markets, can inform the debate over climate-change policies. The contributors in this book approach the topic from a range of perspectives and represent multiple academic disciplines. Chapters consider the role of property rights and common-law legal systems in controlling pollution, the extent to which competitive markets backed by legal rules encourage risk minimization and adaptation, and how to identify the sorts of policy interventions that may help address climate change in ways that are consistent with liberal values.
Jonathan H. Adler is the inaugural Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and the founding Director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law, where he teaches courses in environmental, administrative and constitutional law.

Caracteristici

Examines how classical-liberal principles can inform the debate over climate-change policies Presents an interdisciplinary approach, with contributions from economics, philosophy, and law Identifies policy interventions that may help address climate change in ways that are consistent with liberal values