Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 6th May 1-2:30pm in the Department of History and Philosophy
of Science, Seminar Room 2 (Basement).

Katie Steele (LSE) will give a talk entitled "International
Paretianism: A palatable response to climate change?". The abstract is
below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


Abstract:

International Paretianism (IP) is billed as the positive and feasible
response to international problems such as climate change (see,
especially, Posner and Weisbach 2010). In the tradition of public
goods economics, climate change is depicted as a collective-action
problem for nation states, where the current "business-as-usual"
arrangement is Pareto inferior to some alternative involving
climate-change mitigation. According to IP, a global climate deal
should be framed to achieve such a Pareto improvement (making no state
worse off). Critics argue, however, that such a deal would not be
adequately just, and moreover, to the extent that it supports
substantial mitigation, IP involves inconsistent claims about
feasibility. This paper contributes to the debate by initially
clarifying what would be achieved by an IP response to climate change,
under various assumptions about the game theoretic structure of the
problem and two possible stances on feasibility. The further
consideration is whether an IP deal plausibly has some merit, however
minimal, in terms of advancing justice

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