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China’s responsibility for climate change:
Ethics, fairness and environmental policy
Edited by Paul G. Harris

“We know that there will be no solution to the climate change problem without 
China’s active participation, but on what principles of justice should this 
participation be based? Here, for the first time, a group of outstanding 
scholars tests a series of ideas against the Chinese case, and teases out the 
policy implications. This is an indispensable guide to a sustainable future.” 
Andrew Dobson, Professor of Politics, Keele University

Drawing on practices and theories of environmental justice, China’s 
responsibility for climate change describes China’s contribution to global 
warming and analyzes its policy responses. Contributors critically examine 
China’s practical and ethical responsibility from a variety of perspectives. 
They explore policies that could mitigate China’s environmental impact while 
promoting its own interests and meeting the international community’s 
expectations. The book is accessible to a wide readership, including academics, 
policy makers and activists.

All royalties from sales of this book will be donated to Friends of the Earth.

Contents: Part One: Introduction: Diplomacy, responsibility and China’s climate 
change policy ~ Paul G. Harris; Part Two: Determining responsibility: Climate 
duties, human rights and historical emissions ~ Derek Bell;  Responsibility for 
emissions and aspirations for development ~ Olivia Bina; Differentiating 
historical responsibilities for climate change ~ Christian Ellermann, Niklas 
Höhne and Benito Müller; The non-cooperator pays principle and the climate 
standoff ~ Jonathan Symons; Part Three: Policy implications: Evaluating ethical 
obligations across scales of governance ~ Erich W. Schienke; Short-lived 
greenhouse gases and climate fairness ~ Frances C. Moore and Michael C. 
MacCracken; Sustainable consumption and production in global value chains ~ 
Patrick Schroeder; Global governance, responsibility and a new climate regime ~ 
Andreas Oberheitmann and Eva Sternfeld; Part Four: Conclusion: Chinese 
responsibility for climate change ~ Paul G. Harris.

PB £24.99 ISBN 978 1 84742 812 7  
HB £65.00 ISBN 978 1 84742 813 4  
256 pages 
May 2011

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