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Introduction. Introduction ; Environmental justice at the national level ; Environmental justice at the international level ; Conclusion ; Notes
Climate change. Introduction ; The science of climate change: framing the problem ; The economics of climate change: a cost-benefit analysis ; Negotiating a climate change treaty with equity and justice ; Who is responsible? Who should pay?: six possibilities ; Responsibility-vulnerability: the inverse relationship ; Procedural justice: do all parties get a fair share? ; The US kills Kyoto: can EU save it? For what? ; Conclusion: justice ; Notes
Hazardous wastes. Introduction ; Vulnerability of developing countries: hazardous waste export ; Procedural aspects of the hazardous waste export regime ; Practical aspects of the basel provisions: a critique ; Distributive justice and the Basel Convention ; Rise in regional agreements and call for a ban ; The Basel ban: an environmental justice challenge for the US ; Conclusion ; Notes
Ozone politics. Introduction ; Science of the ozone layer ; Economics: who is responsible? What is at stake? ; Impact of ozone depletion: vulnerability? ; Divergent responses from the North: EC vs. US ; The US-EC compromise towards Montreal Protocol ; London and Helsinki: developing countries with own demands ; Conclusion ; Notes
Conclusion. A recapitulation ; Distributive justice ; Procedural justice? ; Cooperation? ; Conclusion: justice and vulnerability?

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