Just as significantly, it shows that this is an achievable goal, though only in the context of
a fair global regime.
Not exact matches
Explicitly «not a trade
fair», this
global survey promises to be nothing if not eclectic: France will be showing designer Benjamin Loyauté's film made in a Syrian refugee camp, while Chile plans to reconstruct the Cybersyn Operations Room, a hi - tech tool for managing the economy developed by Salvador Allende's
regime in the 1970s.
Rather, it presumes that the climate
regime that goes into effect in 2020 must focus pressure on those countries that are not doing their
fair share, and it must promise to continue to do so in 2030 and beyond, even as the structure of the
global economy changes.
However, a counter argument can be made that a
regime is just if total emissions from the area within the jurisdiction of the government are below the government's
fair share of safe
global emission regardless of whether some emitters are not covered by the government's ghg allocation because governments have the right to make decisions distributing the burdens and benefits of government policies within their jurisdiction.