Any global climate treaty must, however, at least not
make global inequality worse, and ideally should embody desirable principles of justice.
Not exact matches
Social
inequalities exist between ethnic or religious groups, classes and countries
making the concept of social
inequality a
global phenomenon.
And we need leaders to deal seriously and honestly with the crux of these talks —
global inequality and historical responsibility — and to
make progress on a fair, just, equitable and transformative
global partnership to combat the ever escalating climate crisis.»
This dual national background enriched my
global perspective immensely, but it also
made me aware of the stark
inequalities that exist both between societies and within them.
In this brilliantly written, fast - paced book, based on three years of uncompromising reporting, a bewildering age of
global change and
inequality is
made human.
Current state - based ideas on organizing rule of law as a mechanism for rule
making and enforcement that mitigates
inequality, clearly no longer suffice, most certainly at the
global level.