In the case of California's Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), the answer flows directly from the very nature of the problem — global climate change, the
ultimate global commons problem.
In any case, says Edenhofer, «climate change is
a global commons problem.
Second, because GHGs mix globally in the atmosphere, anthropogenic climate change is
a global commons problem.
The CERP views climate as
a global commons problem that can only be solved within a high - cooperation international regime.
Climate change is what economists call
a global commons problem.
The climate crisis is
a global commons problem — emphasis on the word «global.»